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Glen Scrivener

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Glen Scrivener

Glen Scrivener is a speaker and author known for his contributions to discussions on Christianity, culture, and Western values. He frequently engages in public debates and dialogues, often appearing in online forums and on platforms that explore the intersection of faith and contemporary thought. His work often involves examining historical and philosophical arguments related to religious influence. Scrivener's discussions frequently center on themes such as the historical impact of Christianity on Western civilization, the foundations of morality, and interpretations of biblical texts. He is associated with debates that explore the origins of societal values, the nature of freedom, and the role of religious frameworks in ethical considerations.

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Religion & Theology(7 debates)
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Alex O'Connor(2 times)
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