Based on his behaviour in a couple of other threads and the manner in which he entered this thread, he seems like someone 'on a mission'.
Inideed he is.
You see surges in this kind of thing when things are bad for protestant American culture warriors. Also, election run up. They're not here to win any arguments, just drop threadcraps until the place clears out.
Hitchens has mopped the floor with so many silly religious people that he's forever a pariah among them. They usually feel the need to sound off on the guy, or in the case we just had here, try the "Meh..." approach, I guess just hoping the reader isn't familiar with Hitchens work or interested enough to watch an entire debate (or more) through to the end.
He'll fade away again once the GOP loses in 2016, watch. :biggrin:
Hitchens has mopped the floor with no one. Neither he nor any other atheist will win anything.
You see, you have made the biggest, classic blunder of all time. You have underestimated your enemy. Perhaps the enemy of most humanity in fact. The "Meh..." approach begins with Meh because it doesn't matter to them if they "win" any debates. Their definition of win is far different than your own.
Worry not about your intellect however, for you are far from stupid despite your massive blunder. After all you wrote this:
I guess just hoping the reader isn't familiar with Hitchens work or interested enough to watch an entire debate (or more) through to the end.
You are quite correct. Unfortunately for most of humanity, most of humanity doesn't have the attention span nor the inclination to believe the atheist side of the argument. It is in fact rejected by their minds before it even has a chance to be accepted.
Although Sam Harris has stated that approximately 50% will be persuaded by mischaracterizations of what he said in a debate, I'm unsure of how he came to that particular number. He is a neuroscientist so he likely can back that number up with some evidence, though it could be due to a small sample size of polling making it questionable. But no matter.
Before I lose the audience I will leave you with the goal of every religious person whether they realize it or not. It is to bring about the apocalypse. The evidence for this resides in most religious texts.
They literally feel as though if they could just eradicate everyone who thinks differently than they do, that God will start over with a clean slate and bring about utopia on Earth. Their goal is peace, prosperity, love, abundance, perfection in every way. Utopia.
They don't
need any evidence to believe this. It is a
feeling implanted in the subconscious part of the mind that most of them have little to no access to. The subconscious/feeling part of the mind is far more powerful than the conscious/critical thinking portion. It is the origin of most of the decisions everyone makes whether they realize it or not, and most don't. As I said earlier they will reject any evidence to it's contrary no matter how well thought out or how strong an argument you have and no matter how much evidence you bring to bear.
They don't need to win any debates with logic, reasoning, evidence, nor critical thinking skills. They can and have bypassed the critical thinking portion of the mind with the greatest of ease.
Though I could say more and have left some information out, in conclusion, at least for now, I am not saying there is nor there isn't a God. I don't think anyone has access to that kind of information really. But what I have found curious is that when I asked religious people how certain are they that a God exists they often respond with "100% certain". Atheists are much less likely to be so certain. Take that to mean what thou wilst.