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How the Republican presidential candidates are benefiting from their “gaffes”: They’re not unforgivable, just imprudent. By Christophe...
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Remembering our veterans and reflecting on the glorious ambiguity of Rudyard Kipling's war poetry. By Christopher Hitchens I spent m...
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Description: This is a compendium of quotes of No. 1 "New York Times" bestselling author Christopher Hitchens, arranged by hun...
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The Observer - April 24, 2011. Martin Amis hails the peerless intelligence and rhetorical ingenuity of his exceptional friend, Christophe...
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By Thomas Ruttig "A reply to Chistopher Hitchens’ under-researched rant against what he calls the human rights ‘activists’ communit...
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Muammar Qaddafi should not have been killed, and his surviving son should be captured. By Christopher Hitchens Surrendering to a feeling ...
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By Kenyon Wallace An Ottawa pub has refused to host an Anglican church group’s film night, fearing the movie’s debate over the existence of...
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Free Inquiry, Feb/March 2011 By Christopher Hitchens "One of the pleasures of trying to keep up with the twists and turns of the r...
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" Never be afraid of stridency " Richard Dawkins: One of my main beefs with religion is the way they label children as a "Ca...
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God's Bigmouths
September 27, 2010Posted by Tom at 18:30 76 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, civil rights, Eddie Long, religion
CH, Honorary PhD In Heresy
Posted by Tom at 15:02 2 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, heresy, PhD
Thank goodness for Christopher Hitchens!
September 22, 2010"Those of us rooting for Christopher Hitchens in his contest with cancer are an open-minded multitude; we wish him the best, not just because we appreciate his great contributions in the past and his talent for giving delight, but because we need him for our future endeavors."
Read more (washingtonpost.com)
Posted by Tom at 18:28 16 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett
CH Skipping Prayer Day in His Honor
September 21, 2010Posted by Tom at 07:41 7 comments
Labels: 2010, atheists, Christopher Hitchens, prayers, religion
Divine Impulses: Christopher Hitchens on preparing for life, and death (1/5)
September 20, 2010
CH talks to On Faith's Sally Quinn. A week long series with Hitchens.
Part 2-5 here (washingtonpost.com)
Posted by Tom at 20:05 18 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Divine Impulses, Sally Quinn
From the N-Word to Code Words
The evolution of the race card in American politics.
Posted by Tom at 19:41 5 comments
Labels: 2010, Barack Obama, Christopher Hitchens, politics and prose, race card, Slate
To Pray Or Not To Pray
By Christopher Hitchens
"Even the nicest and most caring religious people are often unaware of quite how rude they are being." Read more. (The Washington Post)Atheist Hitchens skipping prayer day in his honor.
By Jay Reeves (Associated Press)
Posted by Tom at 16:54 0 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, prayers
Does Atheism Poison Everything? Debate
September 19, 2010Hosted by the Fixed Point Foundation. Moderated by Larry Taunton.
Duration 1 h. 7 min.
Posted by Tom at 09:28 11 comments
Labels: 2010, atheism, Christopher Hitchens, David Berlinski, debate, religion
Christopher Hitchens Still Doesn't Believe in the Afterlife
September 18, 2010Read his review here. (Vanity Fair)
Posted by Tom at 07:58 5 comments
Labels: 2010, afterlife, Christopher Hitchens, debate, religion, Shmuley Boteach
Shmuley and Christopher
"But Hitch, being Hitch, sauntered out onto the stage at Cooper Union’s Great Hall wearing a beige suit, tailored to his newly chemo-svelte frame, and smiling beneath his new cue-ball dome. He carried a bottle of water, and a plastic cup filled with brown liquid that probably wasn’t medicine."
Read more (tabletmag.com)
Posted by Tom at 07:47 0 comments
Labels: 2010, afterlife, Christopher Hitchens, debate, religion, Shmuley Boteach
Almost Noble
September 14, 2010By Christopher Hitchens
WHEN I WENT to interview Tony Blair, the newly elected leader of the opposition in the House of Commons, in 1994, I wanted to ask him about his membership in the Christian Socialist Movement, a very traditionalist affiliate of the British Labour Party. I had, I told him, by now read all his speeches since he had become leader, and could find no trace of any such commitment in his rhetoric. With the very disarming open-faced grin that so many people would later come to dislike, he replied that this was because he couldn’t stand the sort of politician who exploited religion for electoral purposes.Continue reading (The Atlantic)
Posted by Tom at 17:45 4 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, The Atlantic, Tony Blair
Washington Ideas Forum 2010
September 13, 2010Confirmed newsmakers: White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Ahmed Chalabi, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, filmmaker Spike Lee, authors Elizabeth Edwards, Christopher Hitchens and Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Craigslist's Craig Newmark, and The Carlyle Group founder David Rubenstein.
More info (mediabistro.com)
Watch Hitchens vs Berlinski on C-SPAN 2
Saturday, September 18th, 7pm ET.
Sunday, September 19th, 8am & 10pm ET
Program Information (booktv.org)
Posted by Tom at 19:39 6 comments
Labels: 2010, Book TV, C-SPAN2, Christopher Hitchens, David Berlinski
A Call for Earthly Justice
By Christopher Hitchens
"Reading Diarmaid MacCulloch's extraordinary and limpid new work Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years (a history informed by a general, if Anglican, sympathy for its subject), I came across the following passage from Cardinal John Henry Newman's classic statement of belief, his Apologia Pro Vita Sua:"
Read more (Slate)
Posted by Tom at 18:58 12 comments
Labels: 2010, Catholic Church, Christopher Hitchens, The Pope










