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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