
From Christian to Atheist
A former Christian lays out, on camera, why he left the faith: why he thinks Christianity's core claims don't hold up, why he thinks people cling to religion anyway, and why he believes life without it is better. He frames the video as a message to his own children, meant to reach them once they're older, and as an answer to the friends and family who keep asking why he stopped going to church. There's no narrator, no reenactment, no outside expert, just one person addressing the camera directly and building his case point by point. It's the second installment in a two-part account, so it assumes some familiarity with his earlier arguments rather than starting from scratch. The tone stays personal rather than academic throughout, closer to a letter than a lecture, aimed at people who already know him and want to understand his reasoning.