Industry Reviews
This transcript is of historical significance and belongs in the library of all thinking people. A classic for our time...and all time. -- Michael Shermer, Publisher Skeptic magazine, monthly columnist Scientific American, Presidential Fellow Chapman University, author of Heavens on Earth, The Moral Arc, The Believing Brain, and Why People Believe Weird Things
I have a short list of intellectual heroes, and Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, and Daniel Dennett each have a place on it-not because I always agree with their views, but because I'm in awe of the way they form, express, and defend their views. If thinking were a sport, these four would be national superstars-and reading The Four Horsemen feels like having a front row seat at the all-star game. This is more than a book about atheism and religion-it's a lesson in how to use our intellect to cut through the haze of delusion and misconception inherent in any human society. -- Tim Urban, author of the blog 'Wait But Why'
We are slowly losing the hard-won right, gained by brave heroes of the enlightenment such as Voltaire and Hume, to be free to criticise religion without persecution and prosecution; the crime of blasphemy is creeping back. The words of Hitchens, Dawkins, Harris and Dennett are needed more than ever. These are the heirs to Voltaire. -- Matt Ridley, author of The Evolution of Everything
I was gripped. Throughout this erudite conversation the humility and openness of science shines against religion's arrogance, hypocrisy and sheer gall in just 'making stuff up'. How refreshing it is. -- Professor Susan Blackmore
One to watch: electrifying -- Caroline Sanderson * The Bookseller *
If you had to pick a place for our pop culture to change, Sun Records on December 4, 1956 at a jam session with Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley is a pretty good symbolic spot. This conversation on September 30th, 2007 with Daniel, Sam, Richard, and Elvis . . . I mean Hitch at Hitch's pad is as good a place as any to mark the start of the Atheist revolution. -- Penn Jillette, author of God, No!
What a gift to be able to eavesdrop on this conversation! These four are the kinds of thinkers we don't get enough of anymore; unapologetic, uncompromising, and deeply generous with one another as well as anyone who happens to be listening in. You needn't be an atheist or a horseman to relish every word of this delightful book. You just need to be hungry for genuine intellectual inquiry and open debate. And, let's face it, you're probably starving. -- Meghan Daum, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects Of Discussion
Reading this book is like to getting to spend a profound afternoon with some of our greatest intellectuals. Blasphemous, erudite, devastatingly truthful, slyly hilarious. I gasped, I laughed, I nodded, and sometimes had to stop and just think for a moment about what they'd dared to say. -- Julia Sweeney, author of Letting Go of God
For people inclined to disbelieve supernatural explanations -- in America, we few, we happy few, we band of brothers and sisters -- The Four Horsemen is a smart, fun, funny, seriously provocative primer. -- Kurt Anderson
Thrilling...Challenging...This bracing exchange of ideas crackles with energy...an invigorating example of what happens when astute, inquisitive minds engage together on deep questions. -- Andy Norman * Pittsburgh Post-Gazette *