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Antitheism / Atheism / God Is Not Great / Christopher Hitchens / New Atheism / The God Delusion / Existence of God / Richard Dawkins / God / Religion / Philosophy of religion / Criticism of religion
Date: 2007-09-12 02:11:52
Antitheism
Atheism
God Is Not Great
Christopher Hitchens
New Atheism
The God Delusion
Existence of God
Richard Dawkins
God
Religion
Philosophy of religion
Criticism of religion

The New New Atheism By PETER BERKOWITZ July 16, 2007; Page A13

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