Christopher Hitchens Quote

Islam in its origins is just as shady and approximate as those from which it took its borrowings. It makes immense claims for itself, invokes prostrate submission or "surrender" as a maxim to its adherents, and demands deference and respect from nonbelievers into the bargain. There is nothing-absolutely nothing-in its teachings that can even begin to justify such arrogance and presumption.


God is Not Great (ed. Atlantic Books Ltd, 2011) - ISBN: 9780857897152


Islam in its origins is just as shady and approximate as those from which it took its borrowings. It makes immense claims for itself, invokes...

Islam in its origins is just as shady and approximate as those from which it took its borrowings. It makes immense claims for itself, invokes...

Islam in its origins is just as shady and approximate as those from which it took its borrowings. It makes immense claims for itself, invokes...

Islam in its origins is just as shady and approximate as those from which it took its borrowings. It makes immense claims for itself, invokes...