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Welcome to Crisis in Perception.In this Deep Dive, we examine God Is Not Great by Christopher Hitchens — a wide-ranging critique of organized religion and its influence on morality, politics, and human flourishing.Hitchens argues that religious belief systems, particularly organized and dogmatic forms of faith, have repeatedly undermined reason, enabled cruelty, distorted ethics, and obstructed scientific and social progress. Drawing on history, philosophy, and textual analysis, he challenges the idea that morality depends on religion and calls instead for secular ethics grounded in human reason and empathy.Topics explored in this episode include:Religion’s historical complicity in violence and repressionThe dangers of faith-based dogma in politics and public healthScriptural contradictions and moral incoherenceWhy morality does not require belief in GodThe psychological appeal of certainty and authorityThe case for secularism and a modern EnlightenmentThis episode is not an attack on individual believers.It is an examination of institutions, ideas, and systems of belief, and their real-world consequences.▶ MINI EXPLAINER VERSIONPrefer a shorter visual overview?Watch the Mini Explainer here:👉https://youtu.be/ueWgF8kXva8📚 CREDITSBased on ideas from God Is Not Great by Christopher Hitchens.This episode is a transformative educational analysis, not a substitute for the original work.❤️ SUPPORT THE PROJECTSupport Crisis in Perception on Patreon:👉 https://patreon.com/CrisisInPerception
By Crisis in PerceptionWelcome to Crisis in Perception.In this Deep Dive, we examine God Is Not Great by Christopher Hitchens — a wide-ranging critique of organized religion and its influence on morality, politics, and human flourishing.Hitchens argues that religious belief systems, particularly organized and dogmatic forms of faith, have repeatedly undermined reason, enabled cruelty, distorted ethics, and obstructed scientific and social progress. Drawing on history, philosophy, and textual analysis, he challenges the idea that morality depends on religion and calls instead for secular ethics grounded in human reason and empathy.Topics explored in this episode include:Religion’s historical complicity in violence and repressionThe dangers of faith-based dogma in politics and public healthScriptural contradictions and moral incoherenceWhy morality does not require belief in GodThe psychological appeal of certainty and authorityThe case for secularism and a modern EnlightenmentThis episode is not an attack on individual believers.It is an examination of institutions, ideas, and systems of belief, and their real-world consequences.▶ MINI EXPLAINER VERSIONPrefer a shorter visual overview?Watch the Mini Explainer here:👉https://youtu.be/ueWgF8kXva8📚 CREDITSBased on ideas from God Is Not Great by Christopher Hitchens.This episode is a transformative educational analysis, not a substitute for the original work.❤️ SUPPORT THE PROJECTSupport Crisis in Perception on Patreon:👉 https://patreon.com/CrisisInPerception