11 August 2010

Don't Pray for Christopher Hitchens, Buy His Book

Christopher Hitchens has metastasized esophageal cancer, and his friend and co-worker at The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, has fielded the responses to this news.

It's very well written, and bears repeating:
A Message to Those Praying for Christopher Hitchens

Aug 9 2010, 10:05 AM ET

On behalf of Christopher Hitchens, who thinks all of this skydaddy talk is ridiculous, thanks to all of you who wrote in to Goldblog to report that they would be praying for him as he undergoes treatment for esophageal cancer (you can hear him talk about his current predicament here). I would like to reiterate, of course, that Hitchens is still solidly atheist (strike that 'still,' actually, because it implies his mind will change, which I don't think will happen, at least, as he says, in reference to the mind we know today as Hitchens's mind—what medicine does to his mind is a different story), but nevertheless I can report that he does not mock those who say they are praying on his behalf. What you could really, do, of course, if you're interested in making Hitch happy, is buy this book.

As for the few of you who wrote to Goldblog to say they were praying for Hitch's death, I can say that he does not care one way or another what you do or think or pray, but on behalf of myself and the entire team here at The Atlantic, let me just say, Go f%$# yourselves.

I believe God will forgive me for that one.
(%$# mine)

4 comments :

Sortition said...

Why would anyone ever buy a book, or read anything written by, either Hitchens or Goldberg - both being garden variety morally bankrupt bellicose manipulators? They can only lend their disrepute to any cause they join.

Matthew G. Saroff said...

Good point.

Matthew G. Saroff said...

You are correct sir, I struck through the title.

Matthew G. Saroff said...

You are correct sir, I struck through the title.

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