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“American author Mark Twain, while viewed as liberal and non-judgmental, did at times demonstrate both these characteristics. While his reasons for detesting the Christian faith are unclear, they seem to have been profound and deep-rooted. Having lambasted the founder of Christian Science, Mary…” quote by Christopher Hitchens
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“American author Mark Twain, while viewed as liberal and non-judgmental, did at times demonstrate both these characteristics. While his reasons for detesting the Christian faith are unclear, they seem to have been profound and deep-rooted. Having lambasted the founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, in a later quote he referred to the Book of Mormon as "chloroform in print."”

Christopher Hitchens

About This Quote

The quote criticizes the Book of Mormon, comparing it to a harmful drug, reflecting deep anti‑Christian sentiment.

In simple terms: He calls the Book of Mormon a harmful drug.

Key Takeaway

Beware of texts that poison thought.

Themes

religion criticism literature

Mood

critical skeptical

Type

aphilosophical satirical

When to use this quote

  • religious study
  • debate
  • media literacy

Key Concepts

skepticism cultural critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What makes a religious text seem harmful?
  • How does satire affect belief?
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