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Those that say Hitchens should not have narrated his own
book have it wrong.
Hitchens' father also died of esophageal cancer,
although it is not thought to be hereditary.
Hitchens and Chotiner also challenged the film's portrayal
of Winston Churchill's role in the abdication crisis.
In a 2010 interview at New York Public Library, Hitchens stated that he was against infant circumcision.
If this life, this world, and this body are all there is, Hitchens is right. It's a lie.
Hitchens writes:"Quite recent scholarship has exposed every single other
Mormon"document" as at best a scrawny compromise and at worst a pitiful fake"….
When asked by readers of The Independent(London)
what he considered to be the"axis of evil", Hitchens replied"Christianity, Judaism, Islam- the three leading monotheisms.
Journalist Christopher Hitchens staunchly defended Rushdie
and urged critics to condemn the violence of the fatwa instead of blaming the novel or the author.
As Christopher Hitchens once pointed out,“There are all too
many things that could kill you, don't kill you, and then leave you considerably weaker.”.
On 30 September 2007, Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris,
and Daniel Dennett met at Hitchens's residence for a private, unmoderated discussion that lasted two hours.
On 30 September 2007, Richard Dawkins, Hitchens, Sam Harris,
and Daniel Dennett met at Hitchens' residence for a private, unmoderated discussion that lasted two hours.
Christopher Hitchens represents conspiracy theories as the'exhaust fumes of democracy',
the unavoidable result of a large amount of information circulating among a large number of people.
Christopher Hitchens described conspiracy theory as the"exhaust fumes of democracy":
the unavoidable result of a large amount of information circulating among a large number of people.
Hitchens was known for his frank tone,
sharp wit, and often controversial remarks(topics as diverse as Mother Teresa, Henry Kissinger, and religion were not immune to his divisive thoughts) and wrote for Newsweek, The Nation, The Atlantic.