Little-known, or should I say, unknown and brilliant expose of the problems caused by religions and cults. Upton Sinclair wrote "The Jungle",etc. during his long career as a muck-raker. In this book, he takes on both organized (Catholicism, Protestantism, Mormonism) and unorganized religions (the New Thought, spiritualism, etc.) First published in 1916, nothing much has changed, alas! Unbelievable hypocrisy, cruelty, and tyranny by those who have always set themselves up to be the moral arbiters of everybody else. AND to be well-paid for it, into the bargain. For shame!!
Extremely funny, perceptive, and being Sinclair, well-researched. Yet I have found no reference to "The Profits of Religion" in the recent "The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever " or "God is Not Great" (both written by Christopher Hitchens). This outstanding book deserves to be FAR better-known. There's also a free Kindle version --
Some quotes from the book:
"The first thing brought forth by the study of any religion, ancient or modern, is that it is based upon Fear, born of it, fed by it -- and that it cultivates the source from which its nourishment is derived."
"The supreme crime of the church to-day is that everywhere and in all its operations and influences it is on the side of sloth of mind; that it banishes brains, it sanctifies stupidity, it canonizes incompetence."