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Notability

Dillahunty appears to have been covered in the Austin-American Statesman on 2007-03-18, 2007-05-31, 2006-03-16 and 2006-03-09 (last two appear identical) per this search on 2008-11-06. All of those articles are Pay-per-view, though, and I have no interest in paying to add sources for him. I withdrew my premature AfD, but someone else who cares more about him will have to do the research for appropriate expansion. Jclemens (talk) 04:29, 7 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Maybe you should take a look at this: http://richarddawkins.net/article,765,Saving-believers-Former-Christian-finds-calling-to-preach-the-good-news-of-atheism,Eileen-E-Flynn-American-Statesman

Double Standards...

I would like to point out that there's a swath of information that SHOULD be on wikipedia about the Atheist Community of Austin and The Atheist Experience and The Non-Prophets Radio show. It's broadcast around the world now, has a lot of regular listeners, and face it the same standard for "notability" isn't being applied to christian shows and the like. I suspect a bit of prejudice is involved in the constant deletion of relevant material, and that the reason the pages are so Spartan is because nothing can get added due to constant censorship.--67.58.85.10 (talk) 21:17, 29 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Indeed. Why doesn't pages for the Atheist Community of Austin and The Atheist Experience and The Non-Prophets Radio show, exist? The Atheist Experience is more well known than Matt Dillahunty, so why doesn't the show have one? How are they not notable?