God or No God - A Debate

September 30, 2010


Christopher Hitchens debates Larry Taunton, Executive Director of Fixed Point Foundation.
October 19, Billings, Montana. 7pm. More (fixed-point.org)

Is Obama's Foreign Policy Working?

September 22, 2010. Elebash Recital Hall, New york. CH, Peter Beinart, George Packer.

The panel discusses America's position in, and relationship to, the rest of the world under Obama and whether or not his foreign policy has been effective.

Hitchens debate sparks controversy

September 28, 2010

By Alex Olson, Sept 27, 2010.

Noted journalist Christopher Hitchens squared off against College of William and Mary government professor Lawrence Wilkerson on U.S. Middle East policy Monday night. The Sadler Center’s Commonwealth Auditorium was packed to full capacity with students and faculty, who gathered to hear the Vanity Fair columnist and author debate Wilkerson, who served as chief of staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell.  Continue reading (flathatnews.com)

God's Bigmouths

September 27, 2010

Men like Bishop Eddie Long are fouling the legacy of the civil rights movement.

CH, Honorary PhD In Heresy

During the luncheon prior to the "Atheism Poisons Everything" debate held September 7th, 2010 in Birmingham, Alabama, Logidea U.'s Dean of the College of Heresy, R. H. McCargar presented the very first Honorary PhD In Heresy™ cum laude in Reason and Logic, to Christopher Hitchens. McCargar also gave an embroidered AntiTheist™ cap as well as two shirts: PhD In Heresy™ and AntiTheist™ to Mr. Hitchens. Read more (doctorofdisbelief.com)

Thank goodness for Christopher Hitchens!

September 22, 2010

By Daniel Dennett.

"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)

CH Skipping Prayer Day in His Honor

September 21, 2010

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)

From the N-Word to Code Words

The evolution of the race card in American politics.

By Christopher Hitchens

"At the beginning of the summer, my conservative friend David Frum made a joking remark that stayed with me. The evolution of right-wing abuse of President Barack Obama, he said, was not unlike the evolution of American pornography."

Read more (Slate)

To Pray Or Not To Pray

Pray for me? Christopher Hitchens?
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)

 

Does Atheism Poison Everything? Debate

September 19, 2010

Watch the debate: Does Atheism Poisons Everything with Christopher Hitchens and David Berlinski on C-SPAN2 here.


Hosted by the Fixed Point Foundation. Moderated by Larry Taunton.
Duration 1 h. 7 min.

Christopher Hitchens Still Doesn't Believe in the Afterlife

September 18, 2010

Walter Owen reviews the "Is there an afterlife?" debate between CH and Shmuley Boteach at Cooper Union on September 16, 2010.

Read his review here. (Vanity Fair)

Shmuley and Christopher

A rabbi and an atheist walk into a room …

"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)

Almost Noble

September 14, 2010

Tony Blair’s memoir reveals him to be neither a cynic nor an innocent, but a man of some principle.
By 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)

 
 
 

Christopher reads from Hitch-22: A Memoir