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Taking up where Christopher Hitchens' God Is Not Great left off, 24 Reasons to Abandon Christianity reveals Christianity's cruelty, dishonesty, fear-mongering, hypocrisy, misogyny, homophobia, dogmatism, and authoritarianism, and all of the misery, destruction, and death caused by these things. 24 Reasons to Abandon Christianity also reveals the roots of these characteristics, and why Christianity leads to all of these evils. While the book treats serious topics, its tone—much like Hitchens' book—is analytical, but also breezy and biting.

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"Such bitterness, such negativity, such unbridled humor, wit and sarcasm." Mensa Bulletin (on The American Heretic's Dictionary )
"[This book] is fun, informative, and more." Z Magazine (on The Heretic's Handbook of Quotations )
​"Solidly entertaining" Publishers Weekly (on Free Radicals: A novel of utopia and dystopia published under the pseudonym Zeke Teflon)

24 Reasons to Abandon Christianity: Why

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      Publisher: See Sharp Press
      Publication Date: 01/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781947071421, 978-1947071421
      ISBN10: 1947071424

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Taking up where Christopher Hitchens' God Is Not Great left off, 24 Reasons to Abandon Christianity reveals Christianity's cruelty, dishonesty, fear-mongering, hypocrisy, misogyny, homophobia, dogmatism, and authoritarianism, and all of the misery, destruction, and death caused by these things. 24 Reasons to Abandon Christianity also reveals the roots of these characteristics, and why Christianity leads to all of these evils. While the book treats serious topics, its tone—much like Hitchens' book—is analytical, but also breezy and biting.

      Trade Review
      "Such bitterness, such negativity, such unbridled humor, wit and sarcasm." Mensa Bulletin (on The American Heretic's Dictionary )
      "[This book] is fun, informative, and more." Z Magazine (on The Heretic's Handbook of Quotations )
      ​"Solidly entertaining" Publishers Weekly (on Free Radicals: A novel of utopia and dystopia published under the pseudonym Zeke Teflon)

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