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LINK: Frank Turek Asks, “Why Are Atheists so Angry?”

Jeffery Jay Lowder | October 6, 2011

In an audio file uploaded to YouTube by “DrCraigVideos,” Turek reviews the YouTube comments on the Craig-Hitchens Debate and describes the apparent name-calling used by atheists against Dr. Craig. He then asks the question, “Why are atheists so angry?”

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