I've just finished reading Letter to a Christian Nation - A challenge to Faith by Sam Harris. It's a small hardback that one could actually read within a day - but it's as factual and hard-hitting as Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion and Christopher Hitchens' God is Not Great.
Basically, the book is a "letter" to American Christians, but is an eye-opener for all religionists. I really learned a lot from this gem, particularly regarding the power the Christian Right has over science in the USA and how it has stopped the most vital research to alleviate human suffering - stem cell research! I am here talking about embryonic stem cells, which entails their destruction after three days, and not stem cells taken from a donor's blood or bone, which is the treatment I am to undergo.
On pages 28-32 Harris gives sound arguments why such research should go ahead - and I agree with him. 'Christians' have caused the research to be stopped on the grounds that the cells are living babies with souls! Fact is, they consist of a collection of 150 cells known as a blastocyst, do not have brains or even neurons and so are unlikely to suffer in any way when they are destroyed. Harris makes the comparison with the brain of a fly, which contains more than 100,000 cells and, therefore, should present one with greater moral difficulties if one is prepared to kill it and is concerned over causing suffering. There's a lot more to this point but I won't spoil a great read.
Do you believe religion makes you a better person? Is God truly a god of love? Should condoms be given to poor African nations to prevent the spread of AIDS? Is evolution truly responsible for our being here? Are atheists evil?
As Richard Dawkins says: "I dare you to read this book....it will not leave you unchanged. Read it if it is the last thing you do."
Ian