[p. 33] For James Madison on the constitutionality of religious establishment in government or public service, see Brooke Allen, Moral Minority: Our Skeptical Founding Fathers (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2006), pp. 116–117.
[p. 35] For Charles Stanley and Tim LaHaye, see Charles Marsh, «Wayward Christian Soldiers», New York Times, January 20, 2006.
CHAPTER FOUR
A NOTE ON HEALTH, TO WHICH RELIGION CAN BE HAZARDOUS
[p. 45] For the Bishop Cifuentes sermon, see the BBC-TV production Panorama, aired June 27, 2004.
[p. 46] The Foreign Policy quotation comes from Laura M. Kelley and Nicholas Eberstadt, «The Muslim Face of AIDS», Foreign Policy, July/August 2005, http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=3081.
[p. 47] For Daniel Dennett’s criticisms of religion, see his Breaking the Spelclass="underline" Religion as a Natural Phenomenon (New York: Viking Adult, 2006).
[p. 57] For the Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins quote, see their Glorious Appearing: The End of Days (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House, 2004), pp. 250, 260.
[p. 59] Pervez Hoodbhoy’s comments on the Pakistani nuclear tests can be found in Free Inquiry, spring 2002.
CHAPTER FIVE
THE METAPHYSICAL CLAIMS OF RELIGION ARE FALSE
[p. 68] E. P. Thompson, The Making of the English Working Class (New York: Vintage, 1966), p. 12.
[p. 69] Father Coplestone’s commentary is from his History ofPhilosophy, vol. iii (Kent, England: Search Press, 1953).
CHAPTER SIX
ARGUMENTS FROM DESIGN
[pp. 81–83] On the evolution of the eye and why it argues against intelligent design, see Michael Shermer, Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design (New York: Times Books, 2006), p. 17. The emphasis is in the original. See also Climbing Mount Improbable, by Richard Dawkins (New York: W. W. Norton, 1996), pp. 138–197.
[p. 87] For the University of Oregon «irreducible complexity» study, see Jamie T. Bridgham, Sean M. Carroll, and Joseph W. Thornton, «Evolution of Hormone-Receptor Complexity by Molecular Exploitation», Science 312:5770 (April 7, 2006): pp. 97–101.
[p. 93] For Stephen Jay Gould’s quotation on the Burgess shale, see his Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History (New York: W. W. Norton, 1989), p. 323.
[p. 95] For the University of Chicago human genome study, see Nicholas Wade, «Still Evolving, Human Genes Tell New Story», New York Times, March 7, 2006.
[p. 96] Voltaire’s statement—Si Dieu n’existait pas, il faudrait l’inventer—is taken from his «À l’auteur du livre des trois imposteurs», Epîtres, no. 96 (1770).
[p. 96] Sam Harris’s observation on Jesus being born of a virgin can be found in his The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason (New York: W. W. Norton, 2005).
CHAPTER SEVEN
REVELATION: THE NIGHTMARE OF THE «OLD» TESTAMENT
[p. 102] For Finkelstein and Silberman’s work, see Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman, The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology’s
New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts (New York: Touchstone, 2002).
[p. 103] For Sigmund Freud on religion’s incurable deficiency, see The Future of an Illusion, translated by W. D. Robson-Scott, revised and newly edited by James Strachey (New York: Anchor, 1964).
[p. 104] The Thomas Paine quotation is from The Age of Reason in Eric Foner, ed., Collected Writings (Library of America, 1995).
CHAPTER EIGHT
THE «NEW» TESTAMENT EXCEEDS THE EVIL OF THE «OLD» ONE
[p. 110] For H. L. Mencken’s assessment of the New Testament, see his Treatise on the Gods (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997), p. 176.
[p. 118] For C. S. Lewis’s quotation beginning «Now, unless the speaker is God», see his Mere Christianity (New York: HarperCollins, 2001), pp. 51–52.
[p. 119] For C. S. Lewis’s quotation beginning «That is the one thing we must not say», see Mere Christianity, p. 52. For his quotation beginning «Now it seems to me obvious», see p. 53.
[p. 122] For Bart Ehrman, see his Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why (New York: HarperCollins, 2005).
CHAPTER NINE
THE KORAN IS BORROWED FROM BOTH JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN MYTHS
[p. 124] For why Muslims must recite the Koran in its original Arabic, see Ziauddin Sardar and Zafar Abbas Malik, Introducing Mohammed (Totem Books, 1994), p. 47.
[p. 136] The Karen Armstrong quotation comes from her Islam: A Short History (New York: Modem Library, 2000), p. 10.
CHAPTER TEN
THE TAWDRINESS OF THE MIRACULOUS AND THE DECLINE OF HELL
[pp. 145–146] The Malcolm Muggeridge and Ken Macmillan anec-dotes regarding Mother Teresa are included in my Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice (Verso, 1995), pp. 25–26.
[p. 147] The information on Monica Besra’s tumor and recovery comes from Aroup Chatterjee, Mother Teresa: The Final Verdict (Calcutta: Meteor Books, 2003), pp. 403–406.
CHAPTER ELEVEN
«THE LOWLY STAMP OF THEIR ORIGIN»: RELIGION’S CORRUPT BEGINNINGS
[p. 164] Mark Twain’s «chloroform in print» comes from his Roughing It (New York: Signet Classics, 1994), p. 102.
[p. 165] On the possible utility of religion in curing disease, see Daniel Dennett, Breaking the Spelclass="underline" Religion as a Natural Phenomenon (New York: Viking Adult, 2006).
[p. 165] For Sir James George Frazer’s The Golden Bough (1922), see http://www.bartleby.com/196/.
CHAPTER TWELVE
A CODA: HOW RELIGIONS END
[p. 170] For the story of Sabbatai Sevi, see John Freely, The Last Messiah (New York: Viking Penguin, 2001).
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
DOES RELIGION MAKE PEOPLE BEHAVE BETTER?
[p. 177] The information on William Lloyd Garrison can be found in his letter to Rev. Samuel J. May, July 17, 1845, in Walter M. Merrill, ed., The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison (1973) 3:303, and in The Liberator, May 6, 1842.
[p. 178] The information on Lincoln comes from Susan Jacoby, Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism (New York: Metropolitan Books, 2004), p. 118.