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Matt Dillahunty : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matt Dillahunty
Matt Dillahunty (born March 31, 1969) is an American public speaker and internet personality, and was the president of the Atheist Community of Austin from 2006 to 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=MattDillahunty - Twitch )〕 He has hosted the Austin-based webcast and cable-access television show ''The Atheist Experience'' since c. 2005, and formerly hosted the live internet radio show ''Non-Prophets Radio''. He is also the founder and contributor of the counter-apologetics encyclopedia ''Iron Chariots'' and its subsidiary sites. He is regularly engaged in formal debates and travels the United States speaking to local secular organizations and university groups as part of the Secular Student Alliance's Speakers Bureau.〔(2012 Conference Speakers!, Secular Student Alliance, Retrieved 2012-07-12 )〕 Alongside fellow activists Seth Andrews and Aron Ra, he traveled to Australia in March 2015 as a member of the Unholy Trinity Tour. In April 2015 he was an invited speaker at the Merseyside Skeptics Society QEDCon in the United Kingdom. ==Biography== Raised Southern Baptist, Dillahunty sought to become a minister. His religious studies, instead of bolstering his faith as he intended, led him to no longer believe in Christianity and, eventually, all religions.〔(Atheist Experience: Matt Dillahunty )〕 Dillahunty spent eight years in the US Navy,〔〔 before leaving to work in the field of computer software design. In 2011, he married ''The Atheist Experience'' colleague and co-host of the ''Godless Bitches'' podcast Beth Presswood.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://reasonnc.com/beth-presswood/ )〕 Dillahunty is one of the subjects of the 2014 documentary film ''My Week in Atheism'' by director John Christy.
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