William Dembski debated CH at the Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, Nov 18, 2010.
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Hitchens-Dembski Debate Nov 2010 (1 of 10)
November 23, 2010Posted by Tom at 05:54 19 comments
Labels: 2010, atheism, Christopher Hitchens, debate, religion, William Dembski
Humane Bravery
November 22, 2010
Iraq's president, Jalal Talabani, opposes to the death penalty for Tariq Aziz, one of Iraq's worst enemies.
By Christopher Hitchens
"When I wrote a recent call for the commutation of the death sentence against Tariq Aziz, I was privately hoping that the president of Iraq would intervene, as he has done before, to say that he would decline to sign his name to the death warrant."
Read More (Slate)
Posted by Tom at 20:02 9 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Humane Bravery, Iraq, Jalal Talabani, Tariq Aziz
William Dembski Debates Christopher Hitchens
As some of you have noticed, the debate was uploaded on YouTube but is now removed. I've spent some time trying to download it myself but have managed to save only parts of the debate. I'll try again at a later date. There's no point uploading it on YT at the moment so watch it here (pcawebcast.com).
Posted by Tom at 16:49 15 comments
Labels: 2010, atheism, Christopher Hitchens, debate, religion, William Dembski
Part Two. Christopher Hitchens on ABC1 Lateline.
November 18, 2010In this second part Christopher Hitchens talks about his public life, battles and some of the events in recent history which led to his break with the left.
Part two, 2 videos
Play entire interview (4 videos)
Posted by Tom at 20:45 7 comments
Labels: 2010, Bill Clinton, Bosnia, Christopher Hitchens, Iraq, politics, Tony Jones
Christopher Hitchens on ABC1 Lateline. Part One
November 17, 2010CH talks to Tony Jones about living with cancer and not seeing any valid reason to change his beliefs close to death.
Part one, 2 videos.
Posted by Tom at 17:27 12 comments
Labels: 2010, cancer, Christopher Hitchens, religion, Tony Jones
The Pleasures of Hitch
November 16, 2010Left or right, a quality scribe
"There is an odd thing about Christopher Hitchens. Having entered journalism as a Trotskyist in 1970s Britain (which he memorably described as "Weimar without the sex"), he has spent the last decade as a leading advocate of bombing Afghanistan "back out of the Stone Age." Yet this ideological change has had little effect on the pleasures of reading him."
Read More (New York Post)
Posted by Tom at 15:18 2 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Caldwell, Christopher Hitchens, New York Post
Israel's Shabbas Goy
November 15, 2010Why America will come to regret the craven deal Obama is offering Netanyahu.
By Christopher Hitchens
"Those of us who keep an eye on the parties of God are avid students of the weekly Sabbath sermons of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef. In these and other venues, usually broadcast, this elderly Sephardic ayatollah provides an action-packed diet that seldom disappoints."
Read More (Slate)
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Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Israel's Shabbas Goy, Netanyahu, Slate
Hitchens Vs. Blair Is Hot Ticket
Shinan Govani, National Post · Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010
"The demand. For the crossfire on dogma that's slated for Friday Nov. 26 at Roy Thompson Hall, when that incorrigible pundit Christopher Hitchens is all set to taken on former British PM Tony Blair."
More: http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/Hitchens+Blair+Ticket/3828772/story.html#ixzz15MX5l8cu
Posted by Tom at 16:49 8 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, debate, religion, Tony Blair
CH: 'You have to choose your future regrets'
November 14, 2010By Andrew Anthony
In June Christopher Hitchens, the hard-drinking polemicist and atheist, met his toughest opponent yet when he was diagnosed with cancer. The question on many lips was: would his illness alter his beliefs – on Iraq, on Islam, on God? At home in Washington, with a large glass of Johnnie Walker to hand, he responds with characteristic combativeness.
Read Andrew's interview with CH here (guardian.co.uk)
Posted by Tom at 07:13 4 comments
Labels: 2010, Andrew Anthony, Christopher Hitchens, interview, politics, religion
Hitchens in a Lateline special
November 12, 2010The Australian:
Next week on Lateline, author and journalist Christopher Hitchens talks frankly about his battle with cancer, his treatment and its impact.
In a Tony Jones special interview recorded in Washington, Hitchens talks about his legacy as a writer and what an early death will potentially rob him of. He is 61.
He also talks extensively about American and international politics, reflecting on many of the themes covered in his recent memoir, Hitch22.
Next week on Lateline with Tony Jones – Wednesday, November 17 and Thursday, November 18 at 10.30pm on ABC1.
Posted by Tom at 12:53 9 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Lateline, Tony Jones
'God or No God?': A Report
November 10, 2010
By Larry Taunton
"As many of you will know, I recently
debated Christopher Hitchens in Billings, Montana. I have been slow to blog about it for two reasons. First, it is a more difficult thing writing about a debate in which I was a combatant. I want to be fair. Second, I have been a bit busy."
Read Larry's post here. (fixed-point.org)
Posted by Tom at 18:31 22 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, debate, Larry Taunton, religion
Don't Hang Tariq Aziz
November 8, 2010The death sentence for Saddam's henchman threatens Iraq's exceedingly fragile democracy.
By Christopher Hitchens

Posted by Tom at 18:34 0 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Slate, Tariq Aziz
Hitchens on Louis Farrakhan & The Pope
November 5, 2010Clip from the Afterlife Debate with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, September 16, 2010, New York.
Posted 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

