Meet the Real Matt Dillahunty at Denver's Secular Hub

09/02/2015 - 18:30
09/02/2015 - 21:00

 

ONE NIGHT ONLY with Matt Dillahunty at the Secular Hub! 

Matt is a first class secular ( he would say Atheist) broadcaster, debater and speaker. Fresh from his Unholy Trinity tour, and a week of Hell-raising in Australia, he will be appearing in Denver. Tickets are $10 for Hub members and $15 for non-members available at the door only, seating is limited so don’t be late. Doors open at 6pm and the show starts at 7pm with musical entertainment by Pale Blue and preview of the new film project The Gospel. Don’t miss this opportunity to see Matt in Denver where you can ask questions and interact personally with him. He will be sharing his keen insight on debating apologists and tackling the difficult topics like ‘the soul’ and other numinous claims. Learn how to use his gumball and courtroom analogies to demand the philosophical burden of proof of their claims when debating even the most devout theists and apologists.

 

Matt is an American public speaker and internet personality, and was the president of the Atheist Community of Austin from 2006 to 2013. He has hosted the Austin-based webcast and cable-access television show The Atheist Experience since 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 as well as an outspoken atheist and fierce advocate of the concept of separation of church and state. He has spoken at atheist and freethought conferences around the country and debated numerous Christian apologists, including Ray Comfort and David Robertson. Matt travels the United States speaking to local secular organizations and university groups as part of the Secular Student Alliance's Speakers Bureau. He is also known with his fellow activists Seth Andrews and Aron Ra as a member of the Unholy Trinity touring group. In 2011, Matt was awarded the Atheist of the Year award, nicknamed the "Hitchie" for Christopher Hitchens, by Staks Rosch writing for Examiner.com. He received the 2012 Catherine Fahringer Freethinker of the Year Award from the Freethinkers Association of Central Texas. He is also one of the subjects of the 2014 documentary film My Week in Atheism by director John Christy.