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David A. Noebel (born August 27, 1936) is an American religious leader and writer. He is the former director of Summit Ministries, in Manitou Springs, Colorado in the United States. Since the 1960s, he has written widely on the relationship between religion and popular culture, and is an outspoken critic of secular humanism, which he describes as unscientific and a religion.

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  • David A. Noebel (born August 27, 1936) is an American religious leader and writer. He is the former director of Summit Ministries, in Manitou Springs, Colorado in the United States. Since the 1960s, he has written widely on the relationship between religion and popular culture, and is an outspoken critic of secular humanism, which he describes as unscientific and a religion. Noebel was a former Associate Evangelist of Billy James Hargis's Christian Crusade. Noebel served as vice-president and president of American Christian College, which Hargis had founded in 1971 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It closed in 1977, three years after Hargis resigned following allegations of sexual misconduct against Hargis. He was a member of the Council for National Policy beginning in 1984, and a candidate for Congress against Rep. Robert Kastenmeier. (en)
  • David A. Noebel (* 27. August 1936) ist ein amerikanischer religiöser Führer und Kritiker des säkularen Humanismus. Noebel ist Präsident von . Bis mindestens 1987 war Noebel ein Mitglied der John Birch Society. (de)
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  • David A. Noebel (* 27. August 1936) ist ein amerikanischer religiöser Führer und Kritiker des säkularen Humanismus. Noebel ist Präsident von . Bis mindestens 1987 war Noebel ein Mitglied der John Birch Society. (de)
  • David A. Noebel (born August 27, 1936) is an American religious leader and writer. He is the former director of Summit Ministries, in Manitou Springs, Colorado in the United States. Since the 1960s, he has written widely on the relationship between religion and popular culture, and is an outspoken critic of secular humanism, which he describes as unscientific and a religion. (en)
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  • David A. Noebel (de)
  • David A. Noebel (en)
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