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He later became a Christian. [14] J. Neil Schulman - Libertarian science fiction writer who states he met, or experienced, God and that this ended his atheism. The first such experience would have occurred when he was 35. That stated he remains skeptical of "the church" and does not belong to any religion. [15] Dave Sim - comics writer and anti ...
Joseph Franklin Rutherford – American lawyer, became an atheist in c. 1891, baptized as Bible Student in 1906, later Watch Tower Society president [129] Allan Sandage – prolific astronomer; converted to Christianity later in his life, stating, "I could not live a life full of cynicism. I chose to believe, and a peace of mind came over me."
Christian agnosticism is a theological position drawing influences from Christianity as well as agnosticism. Christian agnostics hold that it is difficult or impossible to be sure of anything beyond the basic tenets of the Christian faith .
Converts to Protestantism from atheism or agnosticism (1 C, 52 P) Pages in category "Converts to Christianity from atheism or agnosticism" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Despite the variety of his works with religious connections, Vaughan Williams was decidedly not a believer. According to his classmate Bertrand Russell, Williams was an atheist while attending Cambridge. According to his widow, he later became an agnostic. [196] Billie Joe Armstrong (born 1972): American Musician and band member of Green Day
Swiss lawyer and author of many books and articles on Arab and Islamic law born to a Palestinian Christian family; left Christianity and became a nontheist. [7] Jacinda Ardern: New Zealand: Prime minister of New Zealand; raised Mormon, became agnostic. [8] Javier Bardem: Spain: Actor; raised Catholic, became an agnostic. [9] [10] Dan Barker [11 ...
In the early 20th century, his contributions became a focus of the creation–evolution controversy in the United States. While Darwin came to heavily dispute the dogmatic prescriptions of the Anglican Church and Christianity in general, later in life he clarified his position as an agnostic in response to a letter from John Fordyce:
Interviewed on The 700 Club, he explained that he became a Christian in 1978, after life struggles. [72] Lou Gramm — lead singer of 1980s band Foreigner. He struggled with sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, and in 1992, after having completed a stint in a rehab center, he became a born again Christian. [73]