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  2. Rebecca Watson - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Watson spoke on a panel at the 2011 World Atheist Convention [3] [33] about many women's feelings of sexual objectification at atheist conferences. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] The controversy that came to be known as "Elevatorgate" originated with a video blog Watson made criticizing sexism within the atheist movement after being sexually ...

  3. Argument from nonbelief - Wikipedia

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    Academic papers and books by one of the most respected critics of Schellenberg's argument. Many papers are relevant to the current article and all are available for download. Highly recommended as a starting point. Paul Moser's "Idolaters anonymous". Moser expressed the idea that arguing from nonbelief is engaging in cognitive idolatry.

  4. Editorial: An assassin, not a hero — Accused murderer Luigi ...

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    The cold-blooded killing of Brian Thompson allegedly at the hands of Luigi Mangione is being spun by way too many people as some sort of courageous blow against corporate greed by a handsome folk ...

  5. Takfir - Wikipedia

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    (b) intention to commit unbelief, even if one hesitates to do so; [24] [25] (c) speak words that imply unbelief such as "Allah is the third of three" or "I am Allah"; [24] [25] (d) revile, question, wonder, doubt, mock or deny the existence of God or Prophet of Islam or that the Prophet was sent by God; [24] [25]

  6. MatPat - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Robert Patrick (born November 15, 1986), better known as MatPat, is an American former YouTuber and internet personality. He is the creator and former host of the YouTube series Game Theory, and its spin-off channels Film Theory, Food Theory, and Style Theory, each analyzing various video games, films alongside TV series and web series, food, and fashion respectively.

  7. Woes to the unrepentant cities - Wikipedia

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    The three unrepentant cities lay around the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee.. The "Woes to the unrepentant cities" is a set of significant passages in The Gospel of Matthew and Luke that record Jesus' pronouncement of judgement on several Galilean cities that have rejected his message despite witnessing His miracles.

  8. Derek Muller - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Muller created his YouTube channel "Veritasium" (see section below), which became his main source of livelihood within a few years. [ 3 ] Since 2011, Muller has continued to appear on Catalyst , reporting scientific stories from around the globe, [ 9 ] and on Australian television network Ten as the 'Why Guy' on the Breakfast program ...

  9. 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]