Larry Taunton has personally engaged some of the most outspoken opponents of Christianity, including
Richard Dawkins,
Christopher Hitchens, and
Peter Singer. In 2007, he organized "The God Delusion Debate" between Dawkins and Christian apologist
John Lennox concerning Dawkins' arguments against Christianity as set forth in his bestselling book,
The God Delusion. The discussion was heard by over a million people worldwide. In 2008, he chaired a follow-up debate at the
University of Oxford. In 2010, Taunton publicly debated
Christopher Hitchens. In 2015, he debated atheist
Daniel Dennett and imam
Zaid Shakir on
Al Jazeera America, as well as skeptic writer
Michael Shermer. He has also been a guest on a variety of television and radio shows, and has been quoted by the
New York Times and
Vanity Fair, among other newspapers and magazines. When not writing, teaching, or producing, Taunton travels widely, speaking on issues of faith and culture. In 2016, Taunton published a book entitled
The Faith of Christopher Hitchens about his friendship with the late atheist, in which he claimed that Hitchens seemed to be re-evaluating his religious options, "if only theoretically," after his cancer diagnosis. But the author is nonetheless clear that he does not believe Christopher Hitchens made a
deathbed conversion: "I make no Lady Hope-like claims regarding Christopher Hitchens. As we have seen, there were no reports of a deathbed conversion." In 2020, Taunton published a book entitled
Around the World in (More Than) 80 Days about his experiences in other countries, and contrasting those experiences with America. His writing frequently promotes
Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory. ==Personal life==