Past hosts of the Theist Helpline who haven't been on our panel for a while (in alphabetical order)...
(For our current hosts, please follow this link.)
Jack Burton (it's all in the reflexes) is a [self-described] middle-aged, college educated nobody who drives the Pork Chop Express truck in his spare time. He's a deist and is mostly non-committal to philosophical stances.
J.L. Warren is an atheist activist, educator, and entertainer. He runs the Bridge the Divide YouTube channel where he addresses irrational beliefs, the irrational behaviours that often follow, the societal divides they create, and how those divides can be bridged with education, rationality, and reason.
- J.L. Warren's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/weekinhorror - J.L. Warren's Patreon link:
https://www.patreon.com/WeekinHorror - J.L. Warren's Twitter feed:
https://www.twitter.com/JLWarren2020 - J.L. Warren's YouTube channel (Bridge the Divide):
https://www.youtube.com/JLWarren
JMike is one of the co-hosts of the Talk Heathen show.
- The Talk Heathen YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/talkheathen
KingXerxes is an atheist activist and political commentator who has extensive knowledge of the Holy Bible and Christianity, and the history surrounding it.
- KingXerxes' Patreon link:
https://www.patreon.com/KINGXERXES - KingXerxes' YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@KingXerxesYT
Mobarak Abusharifah is an ex-Muslim who grew up in Saudi with Knowledge of Islam and world history. He's also a co-host on Peter DeTukker's YouTube show.
- Mobarak Abusharifah's Twitter feed:
https://www.twitter.com/mgaasly
Peter DeTukker is an atheist epistemologist from The Netherlands; inspired by Aron Ra, Seth Andrews, Anthony Magnabosco, and others. He started a YouTube channel that mainly focuses on religion, but he also hosts shows on other topics, including interviews with other content creators and atheists he meets through social media. The epistemological conversations with believers are loosely based on The Atheist Experience, with a slightly different approach -- the hosts engage with only one person per episode, and endeavor to be non-confrontational. The goal of the channel is to help people evaluate the claims posited by their belief system: "If we can't make our guests think, we hope we can at least make our viewers think." The hosts on his channel encourage people to value truth, science, and reality.
What started out as a one-man channel, now includes several people who contribute to the shows. Currently, Peter is the main host, and is joined by a rotating array of co-hosts, while others lend their talents behind the scenes. Peter also handles the production of various other YouTube channels, including Aron Ra's, Jackson Wheat's, and Jefferson Spatchcock's, and generously contributes his professional artistic skills for free to atheists all around the world.
- Peter DeTukker's official web site:
https://www.gonnagoforit.com/ - Peter DeTukker's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/GonnaGoForIt/ - Peter DeTukker's Twitter feed:
https://www.twitter.com/YTGGFI - Peter DeTukker's YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/GonnaGoForIt
(For our current hosts, please follow this link.)