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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. 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.

  4. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Topics include atheism, philosophy, ethics discussion, counter-apologetics. ... ethics discussion, counter-apologetics. American daytime TV star. ... YouTube channel ...

  5. The Atheist Experience - Wikipedia

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    Since November 2005, The Atheist Experience (as well as The Non-Prophets Radio) has also been distributed as a podcast to a global audience. [6] A YouTube channel, which became the official channel in August 2012, has over 372,000 subscribers and over 182 million video views as of June 2022.

  6. New Atheism - Wikipedia

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    TJ Kirk (b. 1985), YouTube personality and podcast host known for his YouTube Channel Amazing Atheist [53] Rebecca Watson (b. 1980), author of the blog Skepchick [54] Victor J. Stenger (1935–2014), author of God: The Failed Hypothesis [3] [55] Some writers sometimes classified as new atheists by others have explicitly distanced themselves ...

  7. 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]

  8. 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]

  9. Seth Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Seth Andrews (born April 12, 1968) is an American activist, author, and speaker on the subject of atheism.He is the creator and host of The Thinking Atheist online community, podcast, and YouTube channel, as well as the author of four self-published books.