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YouTube Atheists

From: http://creationwiki.org/List_of_Atheistic_YouTube_Channels

  • 06clared - Agnostic; Unknown; Presents topics from a very neutral position.
  • 0thouartthat0 - Atheist; Male
  • 10thdim - Atheist; Male
  • 1GOD1JESUS - Atheist; Male; Spoofs Christianity by pretending to be a vulgar, immoral and hateful Christian.
  • 1metallica1 - Atheist; Male
  • 1rishshaman - Atheist; Male
  • 2bsirius - Atheist; Male
  • 29harveydinio - Atheist, English Literature Student; Male
  • 420simpson - Atheist, Zoologist student; Male
  • 43alley - Atheist; Male; Reads the Bible from an atheist’s point of view. Argues that God and the Bible are evil.
  • 4711inside - Atheist
  • 55ella2007k - Atheist; Female; Discusses many political and cultural topics, such as foreign policies. Makes occasional atheistic videos.
  • 5madheathans - Atheist; Male
  • 6stringbadger - Atheist; Male; Not many videos. Discusses miracles and responds to a couple Christians.

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