First published at 08:52 UTC on May 15th, 2022.
Atheist Intellectual Christopher Hitchens - Death-Bed Confession On Being Jewish (2010)
The wages of sin is death. Unfortunately he's done his job and took many millions of people away from their salvation. This man is revered by Marxists hipste…
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Atheist Intellectual Christopher Hitchens - Death-Bed Confession On Being Jewish (2010)
The wages of sin is death. Unfortunately he's done his job and took many millions of people away from their salvation. This man is revered by Marxists hipsters. I think he's intellectually dishonest and a dour alcoholic. And now I discover the fucker is a Jew to boot!
Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was a British-American author and journalist who wrote or edited over 30 books (including five essay collections) on culture, politics, and literature. Hitchens originally described himself as a democratic socialist, and he was a member of various socialist organizations throughout his life, including the International Socialists. Hitchens eventually stopped describing himself as a socialist, but he continued to identify as a Marxist, supporting Marx's materialist conception of history. Hitchens was very critical of aspects of American foreign policy, such as American involvement in war crimes in Vietnam, Chile and East Timor. However, he also supported the United States in the Kosovo War, the Afghanistan War, the Iraq War and other military interventions.
Hitchens described himself as an anti-theist, who saw all religions as false, harmful and authoritarian. He argued for free expression and scientific discovery, and asserted that they were superior to religion as an ethical code of conduct for human civilization. He also advocated separation of church and state. The dictum "What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence" has become known as Hitchens's razor.
Born and educated in England, Hitchens worked as a journalist with the New Statesman magazine in London in the 1970s after leaving Oxford. In the early 1980s he emigrated to America and wrote for The Nation and Vanity Fair. A heavy smoker and drinker since his teenage years, Hitchens died from complications related to esophageal cancer in December 2011.
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