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Matt Dillahunty
Matt Dillahunty SashaCon
Matt Dillahunty, speaking at the University of Missouri in 2014
Born March 31, 1969(1969-03-31) (age 55)
Kansas City, Missouri
Nationality AmericanMilitary career
Service/branch United States Navy seal United States Navy
Years of service 1987–1995[1]
Known for Atheism and secular activism
Spouse(s) Beth Presswood

Matt Dillahunty (born March 31, 1969) is a public speaker, internet personality and was the president of the Atheist Community of Austin until May 2013.[2] He hosts the Austin-based webcast and cable-access television show The Atheist Experience, and formerly hosted the live internet radio show Non-Prophets Radio.[3] He is also the founder and contributor of the counter-apologetics encyclopedia Iron Chariots and its subsidiary sites.[4]

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.[5]

Biography

Matt was raised as a Baptist Christian and sought to become a Baptist minister.[1] His religious studies, instead of bolstering his faith as he intended, led him to no longer believe in Christianity and, eventually, all religions.[6] Matt spent many years in the US Navy, before leaving to work in the field of computer software design. In 2011, Matt married The Atheist Experience colleague Beth Presswood.

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