Sceptic Wikipedia Co-Founder Larry Sanger Accepts Jesus “Christian God Does Exist”
In a surprising turn of events, Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has announced his conversion to Christianity. Sanger, who had previously identified as a skeptic, revealed his journey to faith in a blog post titled “How a Skeptical Philosopher Becomes a Christian.”
Sanger’s path to Christianity began when he started questioning his previous beliefs after getting married and having his first child. He began to re-examine the arguments for the existence of God and eventually read the entire Bible in about 100 days.
“I discovered, to my shock and consternation, that it actually makes a lot more sense than I understood,” Sanger said in an interview with Fox News Digital. “The thing that I hadn’t understood is that the reason why there is a 2000-year-old tradition of theology is that the Bible withstands questioning.”
Sanger’s conversion to Christianity has been a gradual process, and he admits that he was initially stunned by his newfound faith. He has been working on a book project compiling the arguments for the existence of God, titled “God Exists: A Philosophical Case for the Christian God.”
Sanger’s announcement has sparked interest and debate, with some praising his courage in sharing his faith journey and others expressing skepticism. Nevertheless, Sanger’s story serves as a reminder that faith and spirituality can be complex and deeply personal journeys.