Christopher Hitchens and Penn & Teller have one thing in common: their absolute hatred of all religion, and their disdain for the stupidity and naivete of those who believe anything other than the materialist mythology we're fed by society. They see themselves as knights in shining armor, saving mankind from a social disease (religion) that somehow got held over from the dark ages and is continuing to poison humankind. You could not have found a more biased source.
I don't think Mother Teresa or any other human was perfect, and yes it's unfortunate that according to dominant Christian doctrine, the most important benefit you can bring to someone is to convert them, thereby saving their soul for eternity. It seems that she may have thought, as do many missionaries today, that there is no service more essential that you can render to someone than to convert them. But I don't see anything in that entire invective that suggests her intentions, from within her frame of understanding of this illusion, were anything other than pure. The video doesn't reflect quite as well on its authors, however. I suppose it's kind of humorous that they all think they are doing a wonderful service for mankind.
I don't think Mother Teresa or any other human was perfect, and yes it's unfortunate that according to dominant Christian doctrine, the most important benefit you can bring to someone is to convert them, thereby saving their soul for eternity. It seems that she may have thought, as do many missionaries today, that there is no service more essential that you can render to someone than to convert them. But I don't see anything in that entire invective that suggests her intentions, from within her frame of understanding of this illusion, were anything other than pure. The video doesn't reflect quite as well on its authors, however. I suppose it's kind of humorous that they all think they are doing a wonderful service for mankind.