Seth Andrews

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Seth Andrews (born April 12, 1968) is an author and speaker on the topic of atheism. He is an atheist activist. Concerning his atheist activism, he indicated: “I’m not an enemy of religious people, but I’ll be honest and say I am an enemy of religion.”[1]

Andrews is the creator and host of The Thinking Atheist online community, podcast, and YouTube channel.

He is also the author of the self-published books Deconverted and Sacred Cows. Up until the age of 37, he was a evangelical Christian and had a ten-year career as a Christian radio host.[2][3][4]

In 2017, the atheist activist Seth Andrews declared about the atheist activist dropping out of the atheist movement: You know lately when I look around on social media and in the media in general really. I see these proclamations. Proclamations that the atheist movement is on life support. It's dying. It's probably beyond saving.

Now I know some people out there are very weary of all the public infighting and the squabbling and the division and just the general nastiness out there between various camps. And I totally get that. I totally get it.

Some people draw a big circle around New Atheism... And they declare New Atheism is dead or it's dying or irrelevant or whatever...

As an atheist activist myself, I can understand why some people have just left the party.

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  1. Betz, Eric (February 14, 2014). "Popular atheist to speak at Northern Arizona University on Saturday". Arizona Daily Sun.]
  2. McAfee, David (2012). Mom, Dad, I'm an Atheist – The Guide to Coming Out as a Non-Believer. Dangerous Little Books. ISBN 978-1-908675-04-0.
  3. Brittain, BJ (March 25, 2014). "The Unholy Trinity Tour visits WTAMU". The Prairie
  4. Betz, Eric (February 14, 2014). "Popular atheist to speak at Northern Arizona University on Saturday". Arizona Daily Sun.]
  5. Is the Atheist Movement Dying? by [[Seth Andrews