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Andrew Wilson is a prominent American conservative Christian debater, political commentator, and podcast host known for his aggressive, high-energy style in online debates on topics like feminism, gender roles, politics, religion, and culture. He is best recognised as the host of The Crucible, a debate platform and show featuring live debates, panels, and discussions.
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After years of speaking with and debating people of opposing beliefs and values, what’s something you’ve changed your mind on regarding your own beliefs and values as a result of these discussions?
A pattern I've noticed is that many (not all) people on the "woke right" like nick fuentes and Candace owens tend to be catholic as opposed to protestants/evangelicals like seth Dillon or charlie/Erika kirk
Is there something about the theology that explains this difference, or is it something else?