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Christopher Hitchens: FODI - Part 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

Christopher Hitchens delivering the opening address of the 'Festival of Dangerous Ideas' at the Sydney Opera House in October 2009.

The topic was 'Religion Poisons Everything'.

Part 1 - Introduction by Tony Jones
Parts 2-5 - 'Religion Poisons Everything' speech
Parts 6-12 - Interview with Tony Jones

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  • Thanks so much, can't wait to see the rest.

  • Christopher Hitchens is never boring, even if you hear him make the same argument, it's still brilliant.

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  • Thank you for posting this, ackajacka.

  • @Kevo216666 You could also say that Christopher Hitchens got the audience he finally deserved.

  • "stranger than we can imagine", as a person who is so creative he is just weird, I agree Mr. Hitchens, the Universe beats the best of us in its strangeness.

    It's funny that they think that god would reveal himself to the tiny nomadic trader tribes of the most worthless stretch of land you could find. How do you ensure your prophet makes it alive to adulthood? Why not just make it easy and make him be born in Rome? O wait, they had Apollonius.

  • Agreed. Hitch was on it (as he always is) but the good crowd turned it up a notch.

  • Great audience.

    I've Hitch do this before without the response it deserved.

  • Phlogiston theory

  • 1:05-1:10

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    Babylon

  • what is the name of the theory that Hitchens mentions at 24secs ??

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