Described by Hitchens as a "buddy-and-road" movie, it provides an overview of several days' worth of debates following the release of their book Is Christianity Good for the World?
Wilson's agent heard the offer and put him in touch with Hitchens, leading to a series of written debates published in Christianity Today, which eventually were compiled into the book Is Christianity Good for the World?.
[4] The film was featured on CNN,[5] Fox News;[6] NPR;[7] The Laura Ingraham Show[8] and others.
After the men finally met in person while shooting the film, both got along well, despite their heated exchanges, in part because of a shared appreciation for P. G. Wodehouse.
Hitchens said in Slate magazine, "I haven't yet run into an argument that has made me want to change my mind...