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'''Frank Zindler''' is an American [[Atheism|atheist]] and he is currently the editor of American Atheist Magazine and Director of American Atheist Press. In addition, Frank Zindler serves on the board of directors for the atheist group [[American Atheists]] plus served as an interim president of the organization.<ref>http://www.atheists.org/about/Board_of_Directors</ref> As of January 2011, Frank Zindler serves on the board of the American Atheists organization.<ref>http://www.atheists.org/about/Board_of_Directors</ref> As of January 2011, [[Ann Zindler]], his wife, also serves on the American Atheists board of directors.<ref>http://www.atheists.org/about/Board_of_Directors</ref> Zindler is a former biology and geology professor.  
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'''Frank Zindler''' is an American [[Atheism|atheist]] and he is currently the editor of American Atheist Magazine and Director of American Atheist Press. In addition, Frank Zindler serves on the board of directors for the atheist group [[American Atheists]] plus served as an interim president of the organization.<ref>http://www.atheists.org/about/Board_of_Directors</ref> As of January 2011, Frank Zindler serves on the board of the American Atheists organization.<ref>http://www.atheists.org/about/Board_of_Directors</ref> As of January 2011, [[Ann Zindler]], his wife, also serves on the American Atheists board of directors.<ref>http://www.atheists.org/about/Board_of_Directors</ref> Zindler is a former biology and geology professor.<ref>[http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/frank_zindler/bio.html Biography of Frank Zindler]</ref>
  
 
==Frank Zindler Versus Dr. William Craig Debate==
 
==Frank Zindler Versus Dr. William Craig Debate==

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The website TrueOrigin wrote concerning the William Lane Craig vs. Frank Zindler debate: "Dr. William Lane Craig, tore his ignorant arguments to shreds so effectively that many atheists in the audience realised that Zindler had lost the debate. It was presumably to this debate that John Snowden was alluding when he wrote that a representative of the American Atheists, whom he used to support, lost a public debate to a “fundamentalist” (Skeptic 18(3), 1998)." [1]

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Frank Zindler is an American atheist and he is currently the editor of American Atheist Magazine and Director of American Atheist Press. In addition, Frank Zindler serves on the board of directors for the atheist group American Atheists plus served as an interim president of the organization.[1] As of January 2011, Frank Zindler serves on the board of the American Atheists organization.[2] As of January 2011, Ann Zindler, his wife, also serves on the American Atheists board of directors.[3] Zindler is a former biology and geology professor.[4]

Frank Zindler Versus Dr. William Craig Debate

See also: Frank Zindler vs. William Lane Craig debate

The website TrueOrigin declares concerning the debate between atheist Frank Zindler and Christian philosopher Dr. William Lane Craig:

Frank Zindler

A leading light in the American Atheists. Isn’t it amazing how so many atheists love evolution and appear to be threatened by the massive scientific evidence for creation? Zindler took the atheism side in an Atheism v. Christianity debate in front of 7,500 people at Willow Creek Community Church, USA. His opponent, Dr William Lane Craig, tore his ignorant arguments to shreds so effectively that many atheists in the audience realised that Zindler had lost the debate. It was presumably to this debate that John Snowden was alluding when he wrote that a representative of the American Atheists, whom he used to support, lost a public debate to a “fundamentalist” (Skeptic 18(3), 1998).[5]

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