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In publishing as in the stock market, every seller needs a buyer. There are two sides to every transaction, no matter how faddish, and so while Christopher Hitchens for a year has been traveling about the globe conducting his own private crusade against Christianity, Dinesh D’Souza (Dartmouth ‘83) has found a ready market for his fresh retort. Last Monday, the two met within the Empire State Building, at King’s College, and debated the whole darned thing.

You may—and ought to—view the entire exchange in its ten YouTube parts: first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth.

AND: Rev. Kent Dahlberg reminds us of “Theodore Dalrymple’s” latest piece in City Journal: “What the New Atheists Don’t See.”

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