Wikipedia Co-Founder Uncovers Occult Evil, Turns to Christ

Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia and a self-described skeptical agnostic for over three decades, recently stunned the world by announcing: “It is finally time for me to confess and explain, fully and publicly, that I am a Christian.”   Why would a philosopher with a PhD—a field often dominated by atheists and agnostics—abandon skepticism for faith? What rational evidence led him to Christ in his 50s?   In this interview, Eric Huffman sits down with Sanger to explore his remarkable transformation. Once deeply skeptical of religion, Sanger began questioning his worldview after uncovering the pervasive evil within Hollywood and elite circles, which led him to reexamine the Bible and Christian philosophy with fresh eyes.   More from Larry Sanger: https://larrysanger.org   Subscribe to Maybe God’s YouTube channel   Subscribe to Pastor Eric’s new YouTube channel   Support future episodes (now accepting tax-deductible stock and crypto gifts): www.maybegodpod.com/donate    Sign up for our newsletter with exclusive content: www.maybegodpod.com    Follow Maybe God: https://instagram.com/maybegodpod  https://facebook.com/maybegodpod   

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Hosted by skeptic-at-heart Eric Huffman of The Story Church, Maybe God tackles the toughest topics related to faith - from doubts of Biblical proportions, sexuality, near-death experiences, shame, and so much more. Eric invites best-selling authors, psychiatrists, scientists, renowned Christian apologists, artists, atheists, and ordinary people in extraordinary situations to address the questions we all have about life, meaning, and the purpose for our existence. Through powerful storytelling and real vulnerability, he pushes as hard against religion as he does against secularism in search of the only thing that matters: truth.