conversationpc wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:On the other end of the spectrum though, you have people like Mother Teresa who did nothing to really help the plight of the poor by keeping them poor. Speaking of Mother Teresa, here is a great 3-part mini-documentary (expose) by Christopher Hitchens on her. What a fraud...
Hell's Angel Pt. 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WQ0i3nCx60
Hell's Angel Pt. 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKkcDgeYBdk
Hell's Angel Pt. 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Pei8lSiv6s
Well, I'm not Catholic and don't agree with the teachings of that church and, in fact, find many of their teachings anti-Biblical. So I'm not really a bit interested in watching the documentary. That being said, 1) I'm sure that there's a rebuff to Hitchen's documentary out there somewhere. If so, have you listened to all sides? 2) Perhaps Hitchens doesn't exactly have his story straight? After all, from what I know of the guy, 3) it sure seems like he probably already had an agenda going into the making of that documentary.
Hahahahahahaha.... Dude! You just made 3 grand assumptions/judgments against a short film you agreed you have no interest in watching (I've numbered them for you). This is a shining example of the type of thinking that it also takes to keep faith intact.
BTW, Christopher Hitchens is my new superhero. The guy is so refreshingly candid, no matter who it offends, and he's funny as hell. I think I'm going to start a Chris Hitchens thread just for fun.
Watch the videos btw... not to prove my point, but just for a good watch.
P.S. - can someone change the name of this thread? It's misleading, because it really has nothing to do with Amy Winehouse.
