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Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens is Dying…

Well, so are the rest of us… but as Hitchens puts it, “the process has suddenly accelerated on him.”

Some “Christians” are apparently “happy” about this (the ones that don’t use quotes around the words Christian and happy.)

I am certainly not happy about it since I quite admire Hitchens as a writer and hope that God gives him many more years to write and explore and think. Take a look at this interview:

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The Rage Against God

Christopher Hitchens’ brother, Peter, is about to release a book called “The Rage Against God: How Atheism Led Me To Faith”.

“It begins with the day when, as a teenager at my boarding school in England, I set fire to my Bible…”:

What Makes a Good Writer Good?

A good writer is someone who, regardless of the topic, makes prose sound like poetry. Christopher Hitchens is one, and so is Conrad Black, but I am most often impressed by George Jonas‘ work in the National Post.

Take this piece from yesterday’s Post: “Goodbye to paper, death and faxes”. Jonas is writing about technology – the demise of the fax machine in particular – but listen to how he turns these phrases:

“There will be no “pages” in their lives. Paper is becoming outmoded in the 21st century. People still use it, but more for reasons of personal hygiene than for writing or reading.”

“As the medical arts turned into medical sciences, individuals became less restrained themselves, but handed more powers of restraint to governments.”

“After boldly overthrowing the emperor who had no clothes, people meekly submitted to the tyranny of his tailor.”

This is good, lively, entertaining, and informative writing – regardless of the subject.

Who are the writers that bring the page alive for you?