Atheist churches are on the rise in the U.S. and other parts of the world
Atheists are joining the plethora of TV preachers with the launching of the first channel for nonbelievers in July.
American Atheists president David Silverman announced the channel will be available to 7 million households via Roku, the Internet streaming service.
The station will broadcast 24/7 including atheists events, segments of Madalyn Murray O'Hair's "The Atheist Viewpoint" and YouTube videos.
The channel is soliciting content.
“We are envisioning a lot of different content from many different atheist content creators,” Dave Muscato, American Atheists’ director of communications, told Kimberly Winston of Religion News Service. “We are hoping to sign on many other atheists who create videos currently on YouTube and other places.”