Christopher Hitchens presents his case against Religion to a London audience at The Hospital in Covent Garden. He talks to Ian McEwan.
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Joseph Cronin (29 September 2007) His rantings are just as bigoted as the mad mullahs. We need a more tolerant middle path that can incorporate the strengths of both faith and reason.
daniel de culla (06 August 2007) An End to Romans, Hippocrats and Christians�
Samantha Zahringer (23 July 2007) Moral and courageous, Hitchens is simply the most eloquent warrior for reason I have ever heard. He is actually better in interview than on the page. His passion is more evident in interview and he requires no warming to his subject; there is only a certain number of times one can declaim something as evil without sounding like an Old Testament book oneself. Don't misunderstand, he does pull it off in God Is Not Great but to hear him field questions on the fly with such power and intellectual heft, is as great, if not more, of a pleasure. Highly recommended to all - monotheists, poytheists, atheists and agnostics.