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The British political class may stop asking the one question that has obsessed it for decades. By Christopher Hitchens "It was about...
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Thanks to Atheist Altar for uploading. March 2009 at Samford University in Birmingham, AL. This debate is for sale on DVD and is every now...
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Time has come to publish the last post on this site. I've been posting links and articles for three years, and it's been great. I a...
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One week after the fatwa on Salman Rushdie was issued in 1989, Hitchens appeared on C-SPAN to discuss The Satanic Verses and freedom of spee...
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Kindle Exclusive "..Hitchens reflects upon the life and death of Osama bin Laden in this sobering Kindle Single." If you don...
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The writings of the martyred socialist Rosa Luxemburg give a plaintive view of history’s paths not taken. By Christopher Hitchens ...
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CH interviewed in his home in Washington D.C by Jeremy Paxman. Broadcasted on Nov 29, 2010. Play Full Interview.
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Vanity Fair July 2011 By Christopher Hitchens "Hating the United States—which funds Islamabad’s army and nuclear program to the h...
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Mox News April 16, 2010. CNN/AC360. Christopher Hitchens debates Tony Perkins on the US Federal District Court ruling that the "Nation...
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In the battle for ideas, scientists could learn from Christopher Hitchens. By Michael Shermer " Although he has no formal training in...

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Hitchens on Louis Farrakhan & The Pope
November 5, 2010Posted by Tom at 13:45 8 comments
Labels: 2010, afterlife, Christopher Hitchens, debate, Louis Farrakhan, Shmuley Boteach, The Pope
Miss Manners And the Big C
By Christopher Hitchens
Ever since I was felled in mid-book tour this summer, I have adored and seized all chances to play catch-up and to keep as many engagements as I can. Debating and lecturing are part of the breath of life to me, and I take deep drafts whenever and wherever possible.
Read article (Vanity Fair, December 2010)
Posted by Tom at 12:50 4 comments
Labels: 2010, cancer, Christopher Hitchens, Vanity Fair
William Dembski Debates Christopher Hitchens
William Dembski will be debating CH at the Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, Nov 18, 2010.
"Does A Good God Exist?"
"Dembski and Hitchens will debate the existence of a good God during a conference for the Biblical Worldview Institute at Prestonwood Christian Academy in Plano, Texas. The debate will be hosted in the worship center at Prestonwood Baptist Church from 8:40 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. It will also be webcast on www.pcawebcast.com."
More Info (uncommondescent.com)
Posted by Tom at 06:59 5 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, debate, God, religion, William Dembski
Hitchens cancels NYC Jewish Center Ten Commandments panel
November 4, 2010David Hazony tweets: "Wishing Christopher Hitchens many years of good health. He just informed us he can't make the NYC event tonight. Stay tuned..."
http://twitter.com/davidhazony
Posted by Tom at 16:48 15 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, David Hazony
The Sad Case of Christopher Hitchens's Hero-worshippers
November 3, 2010By Peter Hitchens
"It's amusing, if frustrating, to see the response of dogmatic unbelievers to my brother's thoughtful and generous remarks. It is clear that many of them find such thoughtfulness and generosity repugnant in their hero (and some of these contributions are embarrassing in their sycophancy). They would much prefer him not to have said this."
Link to article http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2010/11/how-not-to-argue-part-94-the-sad-case-of-christopher-hitchenss-hero-worshippers.html
Posted by Tom at 17:17 10 comments
Labels: 2010, atheism, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Hitchens, religion
The Skeptic's Skeptic
In the battle for ideas, scientists could learn from Christopher Hitchens.
By Michael Shermer
Read Michael's article in Scientific American here.
Posted by Tom at 16:53 0 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Michael Shermer, Scientific American, Skeptik
Christopher Hitchens answers his own riddle
November 2, 2010"One of the things that kept me away from my desk during the second half of October was a visit to Washington, during which I had a conversation with my left-wing atheist brother Christopher, sponsored by a fine body of men and women called the Pew Forum."
Read Peter's blog post http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk
Posted by Tom at 18:56 3 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Hitchens, Pew Forum
Is There An Afterlife? Trailer
Posted by Tom at 17:07 5 comments
Labels: 2010, afterlife, Christopher Hitchens, debate, Shmuley Boteach
All the Views Fit To Print
November 1, 2010Low points from this year's dishonest, vacuous campaign season.
By Christopher Hitchens
Read More (Slate)
Posted by Tom at 19:15 5 comments
Labels: 2010, All the Views Fit To Print, Christer Hitchens, Slate
Christopher Hitchens vs Tariq Ramadan - Is Islam a Religion of Peace? 1/10
October 30, 2010UPDATE: Watch/Download the debate on Internet Archive. Notice the play order of the videos
http://www.archive.org/details/11PartsChristopherHitchensVsTariqRamadan-IsIslamAReligionOfPeace
October 5, 2010. 92nd Street Y, New York.
Part 1
via AlbertDarwin007
Posted by Tom at 19:22 13 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, debate, Islam, religion, Tariq Ramadan
Christopher Hitchens On Suffering, Beliefs And Dying
Christopher Hitchens interviewed on NPR. Listen here.
Posted by Tom at 03:33 3 comments
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Can Civilization Survive Without God?
A Conversation with Christopher and Peter Hitchens
Posted by Tom at 03:03 0 comments
Labels: 2010, Christer Hitchens, debate, Peter Hitchens, religion
City Lights: Billings blessed with spectacle of mix of beliefs
October 28, 2010By Ed Kemmick.
"A journalist, author, critic and debater, Hitchens is one of those distinctly British intellectuals who seems to have read everything and forgotten nothing. In his columns, essays and books, in his speeches and impromptu public appearances, he is incapable of uttering or writing a boring sentence."
Read article here. (Billings Gazette)
Pre-Order a DVD of our latest debate - featuring Christopher Hitchens and Larry Taunton. Buy the pre-order now for a discounted price! DVDs expected to ship in a few months.
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Iraq Through Night-Vision Goggles
October 25, 2010offers the soldiers' perspective.
By Christopher Hitchens
"For anybody of my generation, the term body count possesses
a reek of association that will never quite be dispelled."
Read More (Slate)
Posted by Tom at 19:29 7 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Iraq, Slate