David Wood

American evangelical apologist

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April 17 2023 David Wood publicly announced the death of his 16-year-old son Reid, who had been diagnosed with centronuclear myopathy, the day after his passing.
August 2022 Wood returned to YouTube under the new channel name Apologetics Roadshow.
July 2022 Wood was interviewed by The Babylon Bee about Islam, imprisonment, and personality disorders.
July 3 2022 Wood changed his deletion plan and instead opted to delete his videos and transfer channel ownership to Hatun Tash.
May 26 2022 Wood announced his plan to delete his YouTube channel due to perceived increased censorship.
2013 Wood completed his Ph.D. in philosophy from Fordham University, with a dissertation titled 'Surprised by suffering: Hume, Draper, and the Bayesian argument from evil'.
May 2013 The City of Dearborn was required to post a public apology and pay $300,000 to Wood and his compatriots related to their previous arrest.
2010 Wood participated in a rally against the Park51 Islamic Center (Ground Zero Mosque), producing a viral YouTube video titled 'Of Mosques and Men' that received over 2 million views.
2010 Wood and three other evangelists were arrested at the Dearborn Arab festival for preaching, but were later acquitted of disturbing the peace.

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