This Saturday, December 15[SUP]th[/SUP] will mark the first  anniversary  of the death of Christopher Hitchens. Sadly, Hitchens body  lost its  fight with esophageal cancer after a nearly two-year long  battle with  the disease.
 
  
  As a rationalist, I won’t become too maudlin or remorseful. However, I   do miss his optimism; wit and ability to obliterate any of the  numerous  faithful who attempted to challenge him in debate and who he'd  tear to  pieces with his knowledge, word choice and ideas. Sometimes he  did this  with half his brain tied behind his back after knocking back  multiple  glasses of whiskey before he’d take the podium and take down  his  opponent.
  
  In this hectic and stressful world of ours it is sometimes too easy to   forget both simple and great men. Sometimes without even realizing it  we  dim the light of memory as the years pass and as we recall less.   However, I believe Christopher Hitchens is one of those seminal   intellectuals who will live on for generations. This, because of his   intellect, his books and articles and the numerous videos that will keep   his memory and ideas alive. Hitchens' brilliance showed both in his   passion and compassion for good ideas and truth versus the tyrannical   lies and self-deception of superstition, religion and faith.
  
  His voice will be circling in my head until I follow him into the   nothingness void of non-existence. Until that day, if I maintain the   capacity to do so, I will recall him fondly. 
  
  I think we should all acknowledge the huge debt which the non-theist   movement owes to him. We stand on the shoulders of a true giant. So not   only do we owe a debt, but we must also carry on in his memory for the   sake of rationality, humanism and secularism to ensure each holds a  firm  place in our philosophy, in our politics and in our total human   experience
Paleolibrarian: One Year Later: Remembering Christopher Hitchens
"Democracy is now currently defined in Europe as a 'country run by Jews,'" —Ezra Pound 



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