A review by dorothy_gale
The Four Horsemen: The Conversation That Sparked an Atheist Revolution by Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins

5.0

Fascinating. It was eye-opening to hear how much discrimination and ostracism these guys experienced, sometimes for merely using logic, so I'm glad their messages reached so many. They describe how extremely offended religious people get -- I can't help but wonder if this depth of offense is at the root of what we see today for all things American media. I've never been fond of the word 'hubris' but it definitely fits here given what we've witnessed in 2020 ("dangerous overconfidence.")

This book basically altered my thoughts on how to raise my kids around religion. One of the chapters in this book (I can't remember which) opened with questions, and my daughter says "Hey I have those same questions!"

I want to find the YouTube version of this conversation and pick-up whatever I missed in the audio version.