Christopher Hitchens: Hitch drinks tea!

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http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/12/In-Memoriam-Christopher-Hitche... Vanity Fair In Memoriam: Christopher Hitchens, 1949--2011, by Juli Weiner, Dec 15th 2011. Christopher Hitchens—the incomparable critic, masterful rhetorician, fiery wit, and fearless bon vivant—died today at the age of 62. Hitchens was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in the spring of 2010, just after the publication of his memoir, Hitch-22, and began chemotherapy soon after. "My chief consolation in this year of living dyingly has been the presence of friends," he wrote in the June 2011 issue. He died in their presence, too, at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. May his 62 years of living, well, so livingly console the many of us who will miss him dearly
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3rd March 2009. Video of afternoon tea with Hitchens and Lennox, at Latimer House, a few hours before their debate at Samford University: "Is God Great?"

Christopher Eric Hitchens (born 13 April 1949) is an Anglo-American author and journalist whose books, essays, and journalistic career span more than four decades. He has been a columnist and literary critic at The Atlantic, Vanity Fair, Slate, World Affairs, The Nation, Free Inquiry, and became a media fellow at the Hoover Institution in September 2008. He is a staple of talk shows and lecture circuits and in 2005 was voted the world's fifth top public intellectual in a Prospect/Foreign Policy poll. He's known for his admiration of George Orwell, Thomas Paine, and Thomas Jefferson and for his excoriating critiques of, among others, Mother Teresa, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and Henry Kissinger. His confrontational style of debate has made him both a lauded and controversial figure. As a political observer, polemicist and self-defined radical, he rose to prominence as a fixture of the left-wing publications in his native Britain and in the United States. His departure from the established political left began in 1989 after what he called the "tepid reaction" of the Western left following Ayatollah Khomeini's issue of a fatwa- calling for the murder of Salman Rushdie. The 11 September 2001 attacks strengthened his internationalist embrace of an interventionist foreign policy, and his vociferous criticism of what he called "fascism with an Islamic face." His numerous editorials in support of the Iraq War caused some to label him a neoconservative, although Hitchens insists he is not "a conservative of any kind."

John Carson Lennox is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, Fellow in Mathematics, Philosophy of Science and Pastoral Advisor at Green Templeton College of Oxford University. He is also an outspoken and world-renowned Christian academic. He was born in Northern Ireland and went on to become Exhibitioner and Senior Scholar at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where in 1962 he also attended the last lectures of C. S. Lewis on the poet John Donne. In 1970, Lennox received his first doctorate, from the University of Cambridge, for his thesis Centrality and Permutability in Soluble Groups. Lennox has been part of numerous public debates defending the Christian faith, including debates with Christopher Hitchens, Michael Shermer and Richard Dawkins. The debate in 2007 against outspoken atheist Richard Dawkins, on the topic of Dawkins' book The God Delusion, was broadcast to millions worldwide and was described by the Wall Street Journal as "a revelation: in Alabama, a civil debate over God's existence".

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  • There's some serious folding of arms going on!

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  • @Smithpolly Teaists claim that just because there is a teacup there must be tea inside of it, regardless of the fact that there is no proof whatsoever for this tea. They argue that because there is a teacup this proves the existence of the tea, but there can be anything inside of the teacup; water, coffee, scotch, liquid nitrogen, etc. That is why I consider myself an ateaist until sufficient evidence proves otherwise.

  • Christopher Hitchens drinks out of a teacup. More than that we can't really say.

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  • I think 'Hitch is bored' would be a better title.

  • dont assume its tea in that cup

    its probably whiskey

  • Who has the intellect to fill Christopher's shoes? Who can guard us from Evil?

    CH is a man of only one per century.

  • Lovely to see these two gentlemen in an interview/conversation. 

  • @moduscorp Really creative, I'm impressed.

  • @Smithpolly We know at least tea was an option: 47:51

  • The bleep is more obnoxious than the fuck

  • @moduscorp Best comment I've ever seen on YouTube. Bravo -- well done.

  • @Theworldbehindme Err.., there's a significant chance that Hitch was already ill when this discussion was filmed. BTW, before you waste another moment of your life worshipping pretend dieties, give what would've been wasted moments to denouncing christianity. Remember, if you were born in India, you'd most likely be a Hindu. Doesn't that tell you anything?

  • @Theworldbehindme you are a very strange person. i feel sorry for you.

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