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  2. Criticism of atheism - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of atheism is criticism of the concepts, validity, or impact of atheism, including associated political and social implications.Criticisms include positions based on the history of science, philosophical and logical criticisms, findings in both the natural and social sciences, theistic apologetic arguments, arguments pertaining to ethics and morality, the effects of atheism on the ...

  3. Matt Dillahunty - Wikipedia

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    Matt Dillahunty speaking about debating at the American Atheist National Convention 2014. Dillahunty has advocated for abortion rights. After hearing that Secular Pro-Life set up a table at the 2012 American Atheists convention, Dillahunty challenged a representative of the organization to a public debate on the issue. The debate took place at ...

  4. TJ Kirk - Wikipedia

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    Kirk's channel, known as the Amazing Atheist, rose to prominence through his criticism of religion. He has since expanded his focus to other political and social issues . Kirk previously had over 1 million subscribers on his main channel and has more than 445 million views in total.

  5. 50 Hilariously Cringe Posts Of Unshakable Confidence Gone ...

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    Image credits: reddit.com #12 Redditor Thinks Atheists Are The Obnoxious Ones. ... They invite a conversation instead of launching a debate,” he explained. “Also, remember: ...

  6. Copleston–Russell debate - Wikipedia

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    The Copleston–Russell debate is an exchange concerning the existence of God between Frederick Copleston and Bertrand Russell broadcast on the BBC Third Programme on 28 January 1948 and again in April 1959. [1] [2] The debate centers on two points: the metaphysical and moral arguments for the existence of God. [3]

  7. 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]

  8. David Wood (Christian apologist) - Wikipedia

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    Wood was an atheist [4] [11] in his youth, and stated that he had run-ins with the law by breaking into homes. He later smashed his father's head in with a hammer [12] at the age of 18 in an attempt on his life, claiming a belief that morality was merely societal rules that were beneath him.

  9. Skepticon - Wikipedia

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    Skepticon 2009 featured a debate between Christian and atheist experts on the question "Does God exist?" Participants included Richard Carrier, Victor Stenger, and JT Eberhard for the atheist perspective and professors Charlie Self, Zachary Manis, and Greg Ojakangas presenting the Christian position.