A Voice, Still Vibrant, Reflects on Mortality: on Christopher Hitchens
A Voice, Still Vibrant, Reflects on Mortality
By Charles McGrath
Published: October 9, 2011
HOUSTON — Christopher Hitchens, probably the country’s most famous unbeliever, received the Freethinker of the Year Award at the annual convention of the Atheist Alliance of America here on Saturday. Mr. Hitchens was flattered by the honor, he said a few days beforehand, but also a little abashed. ‘I think being an atheist is something you are, not something you do,’ he explained, adding: ‘I’m not sure we need to be honored. We don’t need positive reinforcement. On the other hand, we do need to stick up for ourselves, especially in a place like Texas, where they have laws, I think, that if you don’t believe in Jesus Christ you can’t run for sheriff.’