Christopher Hitchens - Problem islamic fundamentalism
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Christopher Hitchens - Problem islamic fundamentalism
It's like what Christopher Hitchens once explained to me about Vanity Fair: trying to make supermarket buyers THINK it appeals to rich.
— Tom Tomorrow (@tomtomorrow) August 28, 2012
How Religion Poisons Everything: Christopher Hitchens
God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything is a 2007 book by the author and journalist Christopher Hitchens. Hitchens contends that organised religion is “violent, irrational, intolerant, allied to racism, tribalism, and bigotry, invested in ignorance and hostile to free inquiry, contemptuous of women and coercive toward children” and sectarian, and that accordingly it “ought to have a…
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We are not immune to the lure of wonder and mystery and awe: we have music and art and literature, and find that the serious ethical dilemmas are better handled by Shakespeare and Tolstoy and Schiller and Dostoyevsky and George Elliot than in the mythical morality tales of holy books. Literature, not scripture, sustains the mind and - since there is no other metaphor - also the soul.
Christopher Hitchens - God is Not Great
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"Human decency is not derived from religion. It precedes it.”
-Christopher Hitchen
All of the above might apply to the subject of my little essay on the art and science of the blowjob.
Christopher Hitchens, the introduction to Arguably Essays By
I feel like what I just read, really made me feel .. alive.