What happens when one of the architects of online knowledge has a radical encounter with the Truth? In this episode, Pastor Lucas Miles sits down with Larry Sanger—co-founder of Wikipedia—to talk about censorship, decentralization, and the powerful story of how a former atheist philosopher came to faith in Jesus.
From questioning Ayn Rand to navigating the woke takeover of academia and Big Tech, Larry shares the brick-by-brick journey that tore down his intellectual barriers and rebuilt a foundation rooted in Christ.
Topics Covered:
Larry’s viral conversion story after five years of silence
Why he left Wikipedia and became one of its biggest critics
How Big Tech controls the narrative—and what we can do about it
Decentralization, digital sovereignty, and data ownership
The role of Christian philosophy and apologetics in Sanger’s journey
Why the cumulative case for God finally convinced him
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