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Jordan Peterson Stuns Atheist Debaters by Refusing to Identify as Christian in Viral Exchange

  • Jordan Peterson, a Canadian psychologist and author, participated in a nearly 90-minute debate against 20 atheists on Jubilee's YouTube channel on May 25, 2025.
  • The debate arose from the show's format, pitting one person against multiple challengers, during which Peterson was repeatedly asked to clarify if he identified as a Christian, a question he declined to answer directly.
  • Peterson gave nuanced responses, saying he 'could be either' and that his religious views are private, while continuing to advocate biblical values and stories without explicitly claiming the Christian label.
  • The viral clips of this debate have attracted over 3.4 million views on X, sparking criticism from both conservative commentators and online users who questioned Peterson's clarity on Christian beliefs.
  • This event highlights ongoing ambiguity in Peterson's religious identity and suggests persistent public interest and debate regarding his faith and intellectual stance on Christianity.
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