Conversations with Christopher Hitchins

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Making contact this way with the late Christopher Hitchins a prominent atheist, may appear a contradiction to his life’s work, however once you hear his words about how this is possible, you may reconsider, or should I say, please consider.

Christopher has said consistently, in many of his eloquent words, the obligation of a sophisticated intellect is to keep an open mind on all possibilities, and while reading this you may be weighing up the possibility of an existence in some form beyond death.

Sussan is the medium through which the late Christopher Hitchins emotions arrive, she doesn’t have his Richard Burton voice, or enormous and comprehensive dictionary of words and phrases. The information is structured for all readers to understand and enjoy.

However we do hope you recognize him through the concepts he espouses from his life’s work.

One of his past acquaintances was Larry Taunton, an evangelical Christian who Christopher will discuss in detail in the following chapters, and who claimed he kept two sets of books in his beliefs. One belief was the outwardly public atheist, and the other someone who had doubts about his denial of a Christian god. However when we speak to Christopher about the double set of books he supposedly kept, it is clear this is absurd in the extreme, and we wonder if Larry had really ever read Christopher’s book, God is not Great, How Religion Poisons Everything.

However from what Christopher now tells us through these conversations, his new understanding is not a contradiction to his life’s work, as his conceptual understanding of the universe and the non-existence of a man-made god before his death, is still intact and congruent. The only deed he may have been guilty of in life, is that he didn’t discuss his belief openly, about the possibility that something else existed in the universe after death. He seemed to listen intently to others of the possibility that consciousness may continue after death, however to speak too openly about this may have created obstacles for him, by interfering or polluting his dogma as an atheist.

If you are an atheist and accept the possibility that something else may exist beyond death, in the form of higher consciousness, this will not contradict in any way the absurd religious beliefs and problems in civilization from the creation of a man-made god.

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