
Episode 91
“I co-founded Wikipedia. I didn't need God. Then came Jeffrey Epstein.” - A Conversation with Lawrence Mark “Larry” Sanger (Co-Founder of Wikipedia)
Glaube ist frag-würdig · Colin Barke, Hanna Unruh & Stephan Lange
March 29, 20261h 13m
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Show Notes
Larry Sanger, the co-founder of Wikipedia, is today's guest with Colin, Hanna and Stephan. Join a man who helped shape the internet – and who, after decades as a convinced skeptic, found an unexpected path to faith in Jesus. How Wikipedia became a platform for an ideological agenda, why the Epstein scandal played a surprising role in his spiritual journey, and what ultimately convinced the philosopher – these are the big themes of this episode. An invitation to listen for everyone who doesn't see faith and reason as opposites!
Larry's Blog: https://larrysanger.org/
Larry's Blog: https://larrysanger.org/
Keywords: Larry Sanger, Wikipedia, Wikipedia criticism, co-founder, faith, Christianity, conversion, Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein, skepticism, philosophy, philosophy of religion, apologetics, resurrection, God, atheism, agnosticism, fine-tuning argument, Bible, truth, neutrality, media, fake news, elite, conspiracy, occultism, pistis, trust, intellect and faith, reason and faith