Zev Porat

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

What REALLY Killed Christopher Hitchens

At the PPSIMMONS youtube channel we were attacked in the comment section by theists and atheists alike for suggesting that God killed Christopher Hitchens by giving him throat cancer. Yet that is not at all what we were saying nor trying to imply. We simply pointed out the irony of it. Not all irony is God-breathed. Something can be ironic without God being responsible for it. This should have been obvious to most people but atheism needs a coping mechanism and this angry form of jumping to conclusions is the apparent modus operandi of modern atheism.
But getting back to how Hitchens died the answer is stupendously obvious and was even given by the atheists themselves in the comment section of the video. We eventually had to close comments on this video we made about Hitchens because of the foul nature of the attacks against us from the atheists. Watch the video below and then we'll discuss how Hitchens really died.



Many of the comments pointed out that he died because of his lifestyle. We agree. The drinking and smoking and genetic predisposition inherited from his father who also died of the same disease is what killed him. But what is this lifestyle called? Is there a name for the kind of living that caused his early death? In fact there is. It's called "liberalism".

Liberalism is one of the tenets of modern atheism. This, and the other tenets of the religion, are clearly outlined in the PPSIMMONS book "The Atheists are Wrong". Liberalism is a mental disorder as defined in the dictionary. It is defined as an "unrestricted" lifestyle. This is what killed Christopher Hitchens. God is not responsible for his death. He did it to himself. He committed a suicide of sorts. Christopher Hitchens was killed by atheism.

No one can live a truly liberal life and expect to live in freedom. Liberalism as a lifestyle is like opening up that brand new lap top, plugging it in, logging on to the internet, all without any antivirus protection or firewall at all. Just go online and let whatever can happen - happen. Guess what - it won't take very long to fill up with viruses and eventually see your computer crash. But it gets even worse. Since you're a liberal man you're all over the porn sites, gambling sites, and buying all this stuff with your credit card while completely unprotected. Now the hackers have your financial information and drain your back account.

The vast majority of people do not live liberal lives. They recognize that in order to live a truly free life they must invoke conservative principles. They understand that they must self-restrict. If Christopher Hitchens had realized this basic understanding earlier he would likely be alive today. If he had made the common-sense choice to jettison the atheist tenet of liberalism like his brother did, he would not have died at such an early age. He would still have died, but atheism would have been robbed of its chance to put him in an early grave.

"The Atheists are Wrong" is a treatise on the effects of modern atheism in the world. It is the mission of the PPSIMMONS Ministry to DO the Daniel 11:32 "Exploits". This includes exposing the harm done in the name of the philosophy of naturalism disguised as intellectual atheism. Learn the truth about the "falling away" and be encouraged to move forward in your calling as sons and daughters of the most high. This is the second expanded edition of "The Atheists are Wrong" by the PPSIMMONS Ministry.

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  2. A life-long chain-smoker dying of esophageal cancer (not 'throat cancer') is not ironic. It is, in fact, rather apropos.

    irony
    Noun: The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
    Adjective: Of or like iron: "an irony gray color".


    Are you stating that his death was sarcastic? Or perhaps that it was, in some way, high in iron content?

    Also, you're a terrible person.

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