What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof.
Yahoo! News
Wikipedia
Recent Comments
Popular Posts
-
Christopher Hitchens and John Rodden discuss George Orwell on Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg.
-
The Guardian In these final essays, Hitchens examines his own disbelief that writing – indistinguishable to him from living – is about to...
-
A couple of clips of Christopher and Sam uploaded by retroprodigy40 Jewish Journal has two audio clips from the debate (20/24 min) htt...
Hitchens debate with Blair scheduled around chemo treatments
November 26, 2010Read More (thestar.com)
Posted by Tom at 22:52 0 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, debate, religion, Tony Blair
Blair v. Hitchens: Is religion a force for good or ill?
The Globe and Mail has a few short videos with CH and Tony Blair being interviewed before the Munk debate.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/video/christopher-hitchens-the-seed-of-doubt/article1814310/?from=1814261
Transcript and audio: Hitchens on not believing
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/transcripts-and-audio-christopher-hitchens-on-not-believing/article1814261/
Posted by Tom at 16:24 4 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, debate, Munk debate, religion, Tony Blair
Tony Blair and Christopher Hitchens to debate religion
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair is to take on Christopher Hitchens in a televised public debate for and against religion. Friday Nov 26.
BBC World Service radio will air the Blair-Hitchens debate on December 4, followed by Radio 4 on December 11.
It can be viewed on BBC World News and the News Channel on January 1, 2011
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11843586
Livestream: http://www.munkdebates.com/debates/Religion
Posted by Tom at 15:46 1 comments
Labels: 2010, atheism, Christopher Hitchens, debate, religion, Tony Blair
Paxman Meets Hitchens: A Newsnight Special
Monday Nov 29, 19:30 on BBC Two (England, Scotland, Wales only)
In a wide-ranging special interview, Jeremy Paxman talks to Christopher Hitchens about his cancer diagnosis, his life, his politics and his writing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wkrbk
Posted by Tom at 05:36 7 comments
Labels: 2010, BBC 2, Christopher Hitchens, interview, Jeremy Paxman