Christopher Hitchens Remembered

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Christopher Hitchens died on December 15, 2011 and left vast resources of clear-eyed insights on religion across the digital universe.

The fourth anniversary of his death seems a good excuse to rediscover what made him one of the most effective wreckers of religious argument since Robert Green Ingersoll in the 1800s.

Enjoy (and take notes):

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2 Responses to Christopher Hitchens Remembered

  1. entropy says:

    Thank you and thank you, Christopher…

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  2. entropy says:

    Reblogged this on random thoughts into words and commented:
    Christopher…

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