William Dembski debated CH at the Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, Nov 18, 2010.
Alright, it's on YouTube again.
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Hitchens-Dembski Debate Nov 2010 (1 of 10)
November 23, 2010Posted by Tom at 05:54
Labels: 2010, atheism, Christopher Hitchens, debate, religion, William Dembski
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It takes a while but Hitch finally gets to the point we're always longing for - a burst into cold calm fury - towards the end of part 7/10. No sign yet that the bastard cancer is having any effect on his voice and long may it be so.
Does this cancer even know who he's up against? I pity the fool.
Part 10 - 7:21: "Where was I before?"
Classic Hitch.
"Hitch finally gets to the point we're always longing for - a burst into cold calm fury"
Decent sexual healing.
"Decent sexual healing."
The village idiot has wandered off; someone point him back towards home.
"The village idiot has wandered off; someone point him back towards home."
Classic Decent.
"Does this cancer even know who he's up against? I pity the fool."
Decent Mr. T paraphraser.
I could watch him b*tchslap that moron all day. Makes me warm and fuzzy
I could take Dembski in that debate - he was that vulnerable to reason. It must have been boring for Hitch.
I suppose it is better to have FGFM here rather than cruising high-school forums in order that Hitchens' daughter gets what I can only assume he assumes is her fair share of the abuse.
He's a class act, that fellow.
I would be nice to have a 'stitched-together' editing of just Hitchens delivery (since both basically ignored the other, and Dumski is always ignorable).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wkrbk
The Hitch and Paxman on BBC2 on Monday. Should be a good interview. I hope someone in the UK will record it for those of us here in the states...
"I suppose it is better to have FGFM here rather than cruising high-school forums in order that Hitchens' daughter gets what I can only assume he assumes is her fair share of the abuse."
Decent Internet usage monitor.
Indecent stalker of teenage girls.
I CAN'T BELIEVE HE'S USING AN INTELLIGENT DESIGN ARGUMENT I CANNOT TAKE IT ANYMORE!!! Book plugs - book plugs. Ugh!
"The cure for cancer is pure logic; whereby, religion is used as a means to an end, pure entertainment/amusement (e.g. debates on whether religion is good/bad)."--Benita Lee ***Pure logic + Pure entertainment = Cure***4 Sure***
Indecent stalker of teenage girls.
"She's a lady." - Tom Jones
I can't believe those intellectually dishonest cowards are allowed to get away with censoring the debate off of youtube to hide the fact that they got trounced. If anyone has the whole debate please upload it on alternate sites and share it.
Fascinating. It follows that if you're a fanatic on one side of this debate, you're not going to hear the arguments of the other side, AND your mind is not going to be changed.
And epithets and slurs aren't called for, either. Hitchens negates himself every time someone comes to his page and reads the upper lefthand corner....
Amazing, really.
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