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  2. David Wood (Christian apologist) - Wikipedia

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    David Wood (born April 7, 1976) [4] [5] is an American evangelical apologist, philosopher [6] [7] and YouTube personality, who is the head of the Acts 17 Apologetics ministry, [8] which he co-founded with Nabeel Qureshi. [9]

  3. Matt Dillahunty - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Dillahunty immediately moved over to The Line, another YouTube channel focused on religious debates. Dillahunty describes himself as a feminist. [22] [23] [24] He is one of the subjects of the documentary films My Week in Atheism (2014) by director John Christy, [25] [26] and Mission Control Texas (2015). He is also a magician. [27]

  4. Frank Turek - Wikipedia

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    Turek was born in Neptune, New Jersey, on November 20, 1961. Turek was raised Catholic, but he became a Protestant during his time as a Naval Flight Officer in the U.S. Navy after being recommended apologetic books written by Josh McDowell, in particular Evidence That Demands a Verdict and More Than a Carpenter. [4]

  5. TJ Kirk - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James Kirk III (born February 20, 1985), previously known by the pseudonym Terroja Lee Kincaid, is an American YouTube personality and podcaster. Kirk's channel, known as the Amazing Atheist, gained popularity in the 2010s for its criticism of religion. He has since expanded his focus to other political and social issues.

  6. Andrew Mark Henry - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Mark Henry is an American scholar of religion who hosts the YouTube channel Religion for Breakfast, which provides videos explaining religion from an academic perspective. Henry started the channel in 2014 while studying for a PhD in religious studies at Boston University, which he completed in 2020. The channel covers a diverse array of ...

  7. Ruby Franke Wanted to Be 'Seen as the Perfect Mom.' She ... - AOL

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    For nearly five years, Ruby Franke shared parenting advice on her YouTube channel, “8 Passengers,” chronicling the life of her family of eight in Utah. With more than 2.5 million subscribers ...

  8. AtheistTV - Wikipedia

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    AtheistTV was the world's first atheism-dedicated television channel. [1] AtheistTV was founded by the American Atheists organisation, was announced on May 7, 2014, [2] and launched on July 29 the same year. [3] It was available through the Roku streaming network, as well as online through the American Atheists website.

  9. Utah family YouTuber arrested on abuse charges after ...

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    Ruby Franke, the Utah mom behind the now-defunct family YouTube channel "8 Passengers," was arrested Wednesday on child abuse charges after authorities found a malnourished minor with open wounds ...