My favorite is Matt Dillahunty
Here is another one:Ryan Bell, a former pastor (see 'a year without God')
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/04/ryan-bell-atheist_n_6397336.html
You have any suggestions on how an atheist can tout the benefits of pantheism when there aren’t any?
I do, but let me put that into another article, as I expect a lively discussion!
I'll check out Ryan Bell some time (at first I thought you wrote
Rick Bell, and my eyebrows almost hit the roof). The stories of ex-Christians always give me the warm fuzzies, especially the ones who came back from being real strong theists.
As for encouraging your average monotheist to look at pantheism, I'd have to say that the only reason I could do it is because it's like a weaker placebo than the one they are on. But it would feel like lying to actually type words that promoted it- I would feel dirty and dishonest.
**(I have never seen the words "weaker" and "placebo" used together. I LOVE it! If I wasn't so attached to 3.14rat, I'd start using it as my name on the interweb)**
I've been following Ryan Bell since he began his "Year Without God" on patheos. The first few months of that are pretty interesting if you have the time. Now he has "Life After God", a podcast for those who are looking for what to do now they don't have religion. It's strongly humanist. It is about wanting to be in a community and reaching out to your neighbors, but doing that without having to answer the "where do you go to church" question.