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  2. David Wood (Christian apologist) - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. 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.

  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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    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.

  6. List of atheist activists and educators - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Ravi Zacharias - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. John W. Loftus - Wikipedia

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    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 ...