Outspoken and outrageous: Christopher Hitchens

March 7, 2011

(CBS News) Steve Kroft profiles Vanity Fair columnist, author and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens, for whom nothing is off-limits when making his wry and often outrageous observations, including the cancer he is suffering from.

For main segment and web extras:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/03/06/60minutes/main20038931.shtml?tag=contentMain;cbsCarousel

9 comments:

Greggory Wood said...

Don't miss out on the 'extras' of the 60 Minutes interview: priceless.

Greggory Wood said...

Don't neglect the 'extras' of the 60 Minutes interview: priceless.

This was a good time, just not long enough; so I watched it twice :). Wishing for Hitch, wife and kids the best outcome. Sorrow fills me when I imagine the planet without him, so I try not to.

SWH said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkAMOrnyy30

SWH said...

Marilyn, I suspect that Hitch knows the Bible even better than you as he can usually quote chapter and verse from memory.

Even that though hasn't dulled his faculties enough to prevent him spotting the glaring hole in the 2 Peter argument.

We're not making this up, we were eye witnesses.

Have you considered that maybe they were also making up the claim that they weren't making up the story of Christ's life?

1984 said...

Of course he is familiar with the book. It's not convincing in the slightest.

Candace Serviss said...

My husband was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer and like yourself is fighting the good fight.like yourself..I will remeber you in my prayers and wish you well..

Steiffbar said...

Marilyn,

Read Mr. Hitchens' book "God Is Not Great: Why Religion Poisons Everything", then go to his "Portable Atheist". You really should not comment on the whys and wherefores of Mr. Hitchens' disbelief without knowing his writing.

Marilyn Kimple said...

I was interested to hear the 60 MInutes interview. I am not familiar with your work but you are apparently famous for denying the existence of God. Since surely you would not presume to critique Christianity without being familiar with the Book (Holy Scripture, the Old & New Testament), you might want to recall 2 Peter, where the author asserts that we did not make this stuff up, but we were eyewitnesses. Also 1 Corinthians, where Paul talks about how this Good News is certainly a stumbling block and foolishness to some. Read it for yourself. Interesting coincidence that these passages have been part of the Revised Common Lectionary for the past couple of weeks, the readings for a good chunk of Christians around the world.

 
 
 

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