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Tash had earlier appeared on YouTube together with Wood, discussing how she had been warned by police following previous attacks against her. [45] In August 2022, Wood returned to YouTube under the name Apologetics Roadshow. [1] In July 2022, Wood was interviewed by The Babylon Bee about Islam, imprisonment, and personality disorders. [46]
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.
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]
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 . Kirk previously had over one million subscribers on his main channel, and has over 445 million views in total.
Reginald Vaughn Finley, Sr. (born 1974): ("The Infidel Guy"): internet radio host and pioneering podcaster based in Atlanta, Georgia, co-founder of the Atheist Network and founder of FreethoughtMedia.com. Mr. Finley is a lifetime educational activist, critical thinker, humanist and atheist. During his show's tenure (1999–2010), he produced ...
AIB TV - Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters is an interfaith, spiritual and educational television and internet network with its studios and offices located in Midtown Atlanta. [1] The cable network can be viewed in 35 Atlanta Metro counties on Xfinity channel 295, along with AT&T U-verse channel 6.
He lived in Atlanta, Georgia. [4] In March 2020, Zacharias announced that he had been diagnosed with sarcoma of the sacrum, [89] and on 19 May 2020, he died of that cancer at his home in Atlanta at the age of 74. [90] Following his death, a number of high-profile Christians posted messages online detailing Zacharias's influence upon them. [91]
As of November 2021, Loftus has authored and edited twelve books: The Christian Delusion (2010), The End of Christianity (2011), Why I Became an Atheist (2012), The Outsider Test of Faith: How to Know Which Religion Is True (2013), God or Godless (2013, co-written with Randal Rauser), Christianity Is Not Great (2014), How to Defend the ...