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  2. Rational Response Squad - Wikipedia

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    The Blasphemy Challenge, started in December 2006, is an Internet-based project which aims to get atheists to come out and declare themselves as atheists. [3] The challenge asks atheists to submit videos to the website YouTube, in which they record themselves blaspheming or denying the existence of the Holy Spirit. [4]

  3. TJ Kirk - Wikipedia

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    Kirk began posting videos on YouTube in November 2006. [7] In 2007, he posted a video which included a warning about the mental instability of 18-year-old Pekka-Eric Auvinen, who would later perpetrate the Jokela school shooting. [8] [9] In October 2011, a video of Kirk engaging in a sex act with a banana was leaked on the internet imageboard ...

  4. Aron Ra - Wikipedia

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    A vocal critic of theism and creationism and an advocate of the inclusion of evolution in science curricula, [10] [12] [13] [14] Ra produces YouTube videos on the topics of skepticism, free thought, and atheism. He has engaged in live debates with young Earth creationists, including Ray Comfort, [15] and presented at skepticism conferences in ...

  5. File:Matt Dillahunty – Rethinking Debates (2014 National ...

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    English: Matt Dillahunty speaking at the 2014 American Atheists National Convention in Salt Lake City, UT For more than 8 years, Matt has been hosting The Atheist Experience television program. This live, call-in program has prompted thousands of impromptu discussions and debates with theists while presenting atheists with educational material ...

  6. ContraPoints - Wikipedia

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    Wynn started publishing YouTube videos in 2008, initially focusing on criticism of religion and her position as an atheist and a skeptic.In 2016, she began the ContraPoints channel in reaction to the Gamergate controversy and the increasing prevalence of right-wing YouTubers, shifting her content to countering their arguments.

  7. David Wood (Christian apologist) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to YouTube, Wood has participated in more than fifty moderated public debates with Muslims and atheists, [11] [19] [24] including debates with Muslim scholars like Dr Shabir Ally. [25] He has also hosted the satellite television talk show "Jesus or Muhammad?" on the Aramaic Broadcast Network.

  8. The Atheist Experience - Wikipedia

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    The primary purpose of The Atheist Experience is to have a discussion or debate on the existence of gods or related topics between theist callers and the atheist hosts and co-hosts. [16] The Atheist Experience is therefore primarily geared towards a non-atheist audience, and tends to foster confrontational debates. [17]

  9. Frank Zindler - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of a long life, Zindler engaged in a great number of radio, TV, and platform debates in defense of the "Wall of Separation" between state and church; the civil rights of atheists, humanists, secularists, and secularism generally; abortion rights and the right of women to control their own bodies; and the right to "death with dignity" at the end of life.