(Go Chris!)

Hitchens vs. Hitchens: On God, War, Politics, and Culture – Brothers Christopher and Peter Hitchens are set for their first public debate, this Thursday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m. at Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They plan to debate on numerous topics, from religion to Iraq.There will be a live Webcast of Hitchens vs Hitchens available at: http://www.allpresidents.org and http://www.cfimichigan.org.PRESS RELEASE
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Hitchens vs. Hitchens
March 26, 2008

Brothers will do battle over God, politics and culture

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Brothers Christopher and Peter Hitchens, both journalists and authors, couldn’t be more different and divided. A friend to both said, “one is a conservative, traditionalist, church-going Anglican; the other a liberal, louche, drinking-and-smoking atheist.” The brothers, throughout a long estrangement and recent reconciliation, have clashed in print on many issues. Now they plan their first public debate on numerous topics, from religion to Iraq. The event is being sponsored by Grand Valley State University’s Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies and the Center for Inquiry, an international think tank promoting science and secularism.

Christopher, who works in Washington, D.C., has written 20 books including scathing critiques of Henry Kissinger, Bill Clinton and Mother Teresa. Most recently, he wrote a book on atheism, “god is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything.” Younger brother Peter works in England as a columnist for the Mail on Sunday. He is author of “The Abolition of Britain and The Abolition of Liberty.”

“We are proud to play a role in bringing Christopher and Peter together for this debate,” said Paul Kurtz, chairman of the Center for Inquiry. “The books by the ‘new atheists’ have generally played a positive role, especially in widening the parameters of critical discourse about religion in this country. I’m sure this debate will continue the discussion in a lively fashion.”

“Come watch the intellectual firepower of these two brothers once they start to mix it up,” said Gleaves Whitney, director of the Hauenstein Center. “We are bringing them together on the same stage for the first time ever in the U.S. Seeing these two in action should prod us to re-examine our positions on U.S. foreign policy, the Bush administration, and the influence of religious institutions on public life.”

Hitchens vs. Hitchens: On God, War, Politics, and Culture will take place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 3, at Fountain Street Church, 24 Fountain St. SE in Grand Rapids. Tickets are $15, available through www.startickets.com, keyword: “Hitchens.” A thirty-second video promoting the Hitchens vs Hitchens event and live webcast can be viewed at http://www.cfimichigan.org/Hitchens-vs-Hitchens-sm.mov.

BACKGROUND

Peter Hitchens is a British journalist, author and broadcaster. A reporter for the Daily Express for most of his career, he left the paper in 2001 and currently writes for the Mail on Sunday. He is the younger brother of Christopher Hitchens. Peter was educated at The Leys School, Oxford College of Further Education, and the University of York. Although raised as an Anglican, Peter learned that his mother, who had committed suicide when he was in his twenties, was of partly Jewish ancestry. Peter is a confirmed and communicant member of the Church of England.

Christopher Hitchens is a British-American author, journalist and literary critic. Currently living in Washington, D.C., he has been a columnist at Vanity Fair, The Atlantic, World Affairs, The Nation, Slate, Free Inquiry and a variety of other media outlets. Christopher is also a political activist whose best-selling books have made him a staple of talk shows and lecture circuits. He is known for his ardent admiration of George Orwell, Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson, and for his excoriating critiques of Mother Teresa, Henry Kissinger and Bill Clinton. Christopher is an outspoken atheist and describes himself as a believer in the Enlightenment values of secularism, humanism and reason. god Is Not Great is his recent best-selling book.

3 Replies to “(Go Chris!)”

  1. Holy crap, I’m going to need a whole case of popcorn for this. And lots of whiskey. Actually, forget the popcorn.

  2. Iraq – I agree with Christopher, unclear what Peter’s argument was at first. His rebuttal – he’s right about the facts, as well, so far…ok I’m confused. ChrisH makes the same arguments that Bush did for Iraq, but everyone calls Bush a big fat liar. They’re BOTH correct about Iraq, imho. It ahd to happen, but it didn’t have to last 5+ years…

    Religion/God – “At least you CAN FUCKING DIE AND LEAVE KOREA – but the belief of God doesn’t allow that. ” oh dang! I have to take issue with ChrisH’s view of Christians/believers. He’s mean and disrespectful. Not all believers are idiots. He assumes they all are, and that offends me. I think I’m pretty smart. You don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. God, I hate that metaphor. Any atheist that takes Old Testament stories out of context to argue the existence of God isn’t going to get anywhere. The personal ire between the brothers was evident in this part of the debate.

    Questions: Favorite one “What is truth, how do you know it when you see it, how do you define it?” Interesting answer by ChrisH, but not sure it was an answer to the question. I don’t think there is one.

    I loved the Intelligent Design discussion. I was embarrassed by most of the audience questions, they were lame and inarticulate.

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