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Notable Interview's Harrison Jordan interviews anti-theist Christopher Hitchens. His works have criticized figure heads such as Bill Clinton and Mother Teresa, and he now takes on the world's largest movement: Religion and belief in God.

The full 10-minute interview can be found on NotableInterviews.com

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In the clip, Mr. Hitchens is wearing a Jewish skullcap called a yarmulke (or a kippah). This is because the interview took place inside of a shul (A Jewish synagogue), and it is respectful even for a non-believer to wear a yarmulke when on the premises.

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  • For all you STUPID CUNTS coming up with BULLSHIT reasons for Hitch's kippah wearing - READ THE CUNTING DESCRIPTION !!!

    "In the clip, Mr. Hitchens is wearing a Jewish skullcap called a yarmulke (or a kippah). This is because the interview took place inside of a shul (A Jewish synagogue), and it is respectful even for a non-believer to wear a yarmulke when on the premises."

    STUPID CUNTS

  • Lucky kid! I wish I could've interviewed Hitchens.

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  • @CarmineFragione Are you really that stupid? You cant use god as your proof of god

  • @Vurdox I gave up my belief in an afterlife, prayer, and the intervention of God in people's lives when I was five years old and began to read parts of the Bible on my own. Early exposure to science and religion simultaneous breads an early deist, as I was, then.

    What really made me want to comment, though, was the reference to "shitting my pants." Whilst I don't shit my pants, I have had issues with urinary incontinence since I was about 12.

  • The young gentleman seems rather nervous. Who could blame him? I'm sure if he cherishes the thought of meeting a great mind such as Christopher Hitchens as much as I do, then I'd expect nothing but anxious outlook.

  • I'd be shitting my pants if I was that kid..

  • @stolenrims A thought occurs, excuse me. Does this mean that if someone is respectful to homosexual individuals, but morally opposed to homosexuality and don't want it to "encroach" on anything, they cannot (logically) be considered hateful or homophobic?

  • @boburanus69 Pardon me. I don't understand your equation here. The religious would like atheists to momentarily conform to a certain custom because it will, to them, please a deity or prevent damnation or whatever.

    But ... at the same time, religious people should remove their religious garments/charms in front of atheists because (and both parties acknowledge that) if they don't -- nothing ... will ... happen? I don't get the reasoning. Keep in mind I'm impartial.

  • God gave human beings the equitable gifts of wisdom and power to intervene by their selves using the gifts given by God. So every intervention, being good or evil, had been achieved by the use of God Given Gifts , which is Intelligence making a difference within a ruled universe. So to say God does not intervene in our lives, is a repudiation of the notion of each person being a Free Willed Individual, who then is an extension of God, as the Actor on the Stage, having any power to act.

  • god bless Christopher Hitchens.

  • For once I envy someone younger than I. :)

  • @Exvictus, just for the record, I don't have STD or any other "consequence of promiscuity."

    :-)

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