The video is called A Minster's Son at: "The Thinking Atheist" on youtube.
It talks about Free Thought Exchange and how atheists are going into fundamentalist christian churches to speak and open dialog.
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Permalink Reply by Loren Miller on January 1, 2013 at 5:27pm The Thinking Atheist has done a couple such videos recently, and I find them excellent for their participant's honest and unforced explanation of how they came to realize that something was wrong with religion. As with virtually all Seth's work, the production values are excellent, but the stars of the videos are indeed the stars of these shows.
For those who have their own doubts, I see these and other similar videos to be wonderful and supportive pieces which will help them along their own paths toward discarding irrationality and the embrace of reason.
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