Christopher Hitchens, journalist and author of his new memoir "Hitch 22," poses for a portrait outside his hotel in New York June 7, 2010. Already infamous for being the socialist who called Margaret Thatcher sexy and as the contrarian who loved George W. Bush's war in Iraq, Hitchens now wants to rewrite the Ten Commandments.
Larry Alex Taunton, the founder and executive director of The Fixed Point Foundation, says in his newly released book that the late notorious atheist Christopher Hitchens was contemplating conversion to evangelical Christianity before his death. Though still recovering from a near fatal accident, Taunton is talking about The Faith of Christopher Hitchens, released on April 12.
"Amazon ran out two days ago. The book has been in high demand. It's gotten a lot of visibility," Taunton, who is known for debating atheists, told AL.com in an interview.
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