Christopher Hitchens vs Bill Donohue
Christopher Hitchens vs George Galloway
Christopher Hitchens vs Shashi Tharoor
Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry discuss blasphemy.
Christopher Hitchens vs Tim Rutten
Christopher Hitchens vs Alister Mcgrath
Christopher Hitchens Debates Al Sharpton
Christopher Hitchens vs Marvin Olasky
Christopher Hitchens gives a lecture through Google
Christopher Hitchens vs Jay Richards
Christopher Hitchens vs. Rabbi David Wolpe
Christopher Hitchens vs Lorenzo Albacete
Christopher Hitchens vs Dennis Prager, Dinesh D'Souza
Christopher Hitchens vs Douglas Wilson
Christopher Hitchens vs Peter Hitchens
Christopher Hitchens vs William Lane Craig
Hitchens, Harris & Dennett Vs Boteach, D'Souza, Wright & Taleb
Christopher Hitchens delivers a lecture on religion at this festival
Christopher Hitchens Vs Lee Strobel, Douglas Wilson, James Denison, and William Lane Craig
Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry vs Archbishop John Onaiyekan and Ann Widdecombe
Christopher Hitchens vs John Haldane
Christopher Hitchens vs Larry Taunton
Christopher Hitchens vs William Dembski
Christopher Hitchens vs Tariq Ramadan
Christopher Hitchens vs Tony Blair
Christopher Hitchens vs Barry Brummett
Frank Turek, co-author of "I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist," and Christopher Hitchens, author of "god is not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything," met at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA to debate the subject, "Does God Exist?".
William Dembski debated Christopher Hitchens at the Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, Nov 18, 2010
The ex-prime minister of England came up against a hostile crowd when he and the atheist journalist argued over religion. The question: Is Religion a Force for Good in the World? The Pre Debate poll of the audience said no, it is not: PRO: 22% CON:57% UNDECIDED:21% And 75% of those polled said they'd be willing to change their mind...
“Is religion good for the world?” More than 1,500 people went to Temple Emanu-El, one of the largest synagogues in the world, on Wednesday evening for a wide-ranging debate on that age-old question. On one side: Christopher Hitchens, the writer, wit and author of the polemic “God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything,” published last year by Twelve/Warner Books. On the other side: Rabbi David J. Wolpe of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, whom Newsweek has called the No. 1 rabbi in America and the author of “Why Faith Matters,” published last month by HarperOne. Mr. Hitchens took part in a similar debate — titled “Is God Great?” — with the Rev. Al Sharpton in May 2007 at the New York Public Library. The debate with Rabbi Wolpe, while courteous, was at times more heated and more pointed than the earlier encounter, with the writer and the rabbi at times interrupting, and expressing irritation at, each other. Gary Rosenblatt, publisher and editor of The Jewish Week, a central source of news and commentary for New York’s Jewish community, organized the event at Temple Emanu-El and served as the moderator. He marveled at the size of the audience, saying it was the largest for any public forum the newspaper had ever sponsored.
Writer, journalist and policitical commentator, Christopher Hitchens, addresses the audience on the topic of 'Skepticism & the Media'.
Christopher Hitchens presents a report from Texas