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Christopher Hitchens R.I.P.

Harry Gypsna

Dirty hippy Bastard
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Well, I dont know if there are any more admirers of Hitchens here, but I just wanted to give an RIP for this very smart, always thought-provoking, and never boring man.
Too soon.
Long live the Hitchslap
 

rasputin

The Mad Monk
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Just saw this come up on BBC. Interesting writer & always enjoyed watching him debate people. R.I.P. Hitch.
 

Kalicokitty

The cat that loves cannabis
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He had many fans here in the old religious forum.
I was sad to hear he passed.

Hitchslap, lmao!
 
C

Classy@Home

He lived the way he wanted - and he's now exactly where he thought he'd be...

Thanks for pointing out the truth - even if they didn't want to hear it.

A true inspiration...
 

Harry Gypsna

Dirty hippy Bastard
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Held to his word too, no sick bed conversion as many predicted and waited for.
To quote one of the best things I ever heard him say,
"Religion is a lot like a penis, in that its a fine thing to have, and its fine to be proud of it, but you shouldnt go waving it around in public, or try to shove it down my childrens throat"
 

rootfingers

Active member
Always enjoyed reading him, very entertaining and ful of insight. Just found out, here, he is now at rest. Thankfully there are plenty of his words printed for the future.
 

BadRabbit

Active member
RIP Hitch.

I admire nothing so much as a person who clearly comes to their own conclusions on everything regardless of who, or which group of who, it annoys. The fact that he annoyed most everyone in one way or another, and simultaneously brought applause and cheers from the very same people made him unique and deeply admirable IMHO.

We will miss him.

best,
rabbit
 

PetFlora

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Held to his word too, no sick bed conversion as many predicted and waited for.
To quote one of the best things I ever heard him say,
"Religion is a lot like a penis, in that its a fine thing to have, and its fine to be proud of it, but you shouldnt go waving it around in public, or try to shove it down my childrens throat"

Be funny as hell to see a cartoon with him at the Pearly Gates. They don't exist, but it would be funny.

Maybe Robot Chicken will do a spoof.
 

Clive

Member
I love what he said about JKF, '' Like allot of people my age I can remember exactly where I was and what I was doing the day President Kennedy nearly killed me during the cuban missile crises.'' All the best Hitch.
 

Weezard

Hawaiian Inebriatti
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Be funny as hell to see a cartoon with him at the Pearly Gates. They don't exist, but it would be funny.

Maybe Robot Chicken will do a spoof.

Hmmmm, now I wouldn't say that!

Martin-Rowson-cartoon-004.jpg

Weeze
 

DiscoBiscuit

weed fiend
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Be funny as hell to see a cartoon with him at the Pearly Gates. They don't exist, but it would be funny.

Maybe Robot Chicken will do a spoof.

Hmmmm, now I wouldn't say that!

Granted, outside of faith there are things we yet to know. But on the chance that Christopher is rebuffed by St. Peter, he'll request to actually SEE God before being dispelled.

Obviously, having dealt with the great wave of humanity itself is little preparation for the greatest analytical debater of [recent] memory. Being that St Peter is no match for the great mind, Christopher is granted his request.

Christopher engages the Almighty himself in heavenly debate.
Of course, Christopher out wits the Big Witty and is relegated to Hell via express lane. :hotbounce




I watched a gaggle of political hacks paying last respects on a talk show that Hitchens frequented. One rather astute, female journalist admitted Chris bagged every woman he set out to.

Where I didn't necessarily agree with Hitchens was his political ideology. But more than making up for this small notion was the fact he shredded the false narrative and was particularly disgusted that his ideology today largely rests on politicized rhetoric, not ideological virtue. I addition he accepted some of the modern, practical applications as evidence that some of his non-politicized argument doesn't work.

Gonna miss the guy and I'm happy he's no longer in misery.

Here's a collection of his articles on Slate. Hitchens even pontificates the presidential primary, the candidates and their rhetoric.

http://www.slate.com/authors.christopher_hitchens.html
 
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pearlemae

May your race always be in your favor
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I liked Christopher Hitchens although I didn't agree with his later turn to the right. He will be missed. but now the question that comes to mind is was he right or not, only he knows for sure.

Burn one for ya bro.
 

BadRabbit

Active member
I liked Christopher Hitchens although I didn't agree with his later turn to the right. He will be missed. but now the question that comes to mind is was he right or not, only he knows for sure.

Burn one for ya bro.

he never really turned right, and he never started on the left.

He made each call on it's own merits and in his own judgement. That's what I liked most about him.

He truly didn't give a fuck about either 'side' in the first place. He didn't fashion his positions to please a crowd and he had many elements of both sides of the political canyon that he openly assaulted and even ridiculed.

It is the rarest of traits ....
 

paulo73

Convicted for turning dreams into reality
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He come out to me as someone that would reach his own conclusions and stand by them.
I respect a man that lives that way.
RIP Mr.Hitchens
 

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