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  2. Patheos - Wikipedia

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    Patheos is a non-denominational, non-partisan online media company providing information and commentary from various, mostly religious, perspectives. Upon its launch in May 2009, the website was primarily geared toward learning about religions through a reference library and other peer-reviewed resources on 27 global religions and worldviews.

  3. Pathos - Wikipedia

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    Pathos (/ ˈ p eɪ θ ɒ s /, US: / ˈ p eɪ θ oʊ s /; pl. pathea or pathê; Ancient Greek: πάθος, romanized: páthos, lit. 'suffering or experience') appeals to the emotions and ideals of the audience and elicits feelings that already reside in them. [1]

  4. 50 Reasons People Give for Believing in a God - Wikipedia

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    According to a review in Patheos, Harrison discusses the reasons believers give for believing in God, doing so "succinctly and painlessly", and without insults. The review says that he does this in an unusually understandable way.

  5. Hemant Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Hemant Mehta (/ ˈ h ɛ m ə n t m ɛ t ə /; born February 25, 1983) is an American author, blogger, YouTuber and atheist activist. Mehta is a regular speaker at atheist events, and he has been a board member of charitable organizations such as the Secular Student Alliance and the Foundation Beyond Belief.

  6. Scot McKnight - Wikipedia

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    McKnight's blog, Jesus Creed (formerly hosted by Beliefnet and now by Patheos) is currently one of the most popular Evangelical blogs online. [11] [failed verification] McKnight is an author and speaker on issues related to the emerging church; his blog was named the most popular blog online related to the movement.

  7. Beliefnet - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, Patheos.com was added to the family of brands. [3] In 2021, BN Media LLC announced that the company would be doing business as Radiant. [4] Under Radiant, Beliefnet was rebranded from interfaith/independent to an explicitly Christian website. [5]

  8. The Freethinker (journal) - Wikipedia

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    The Freethinker kept its own website until all new content was moved to a section of the Patheos website, the first article appearing on 16 July 2021. The Freethinker bulletin of 22 January 2022 announced that Barry Duke was moving to the newly established OnlySky website.

  9. Dale McGowan - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 McGowan became National Director of Ethical Education at the American Ethical Union [3] and is a former director of engagement at the multi-faith website Patheos. [4] [3] As of September 2021, he is chief content officer for the secular media company OnlySky. [5] He currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia.