This entry was posted in Atheism, Faith and Skepticism and tagged atheism, Christianity, Christopher Hitchens, god is not Great, history of religion. The overall number one film, Divergent, was in second place on the per theater chart with an average of $13,874. Rob the Mob was right behind with $13,833 in its lone theater. Read 4,553 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. For those people who believe in God, this book is not an attack on whether God exists or not, but on the origin, ethics and practice of religion per se. God's Not Dead was the big surprise of the weekend with an average of $11,852 in 780 theaters. True to its unabashedly blasphemous title, God Is Not Great dishes the dirt on all the major religions of the world, accusing them of high crimes including -- but certainly not limited to -- inhuman cruelty, superstition, fabrication, corruption, sexism, racism, and internal contradictions. Jodorowsky's Dune opened in three theaters earning an average of $12,006. As such, it an essential read to both believer and non-believer as Hitch examines how religions and religious leaders function, or rather don't function, when examined from the perspective of a calm, rational mind. Bookmark the permalink. There have been no number counts released to factor in how many copies have been sold since, or how many have been sold in other countries. God Is Not Great book.