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Alex O'Connor was born on 27 March, 1999, is an English YouTuber and blogger (born 1999). Discover Alex O'Connor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

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Age 25 years old
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Born 27 March 1999
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1999

Alex J. O'Connor (born 27 March 1999), formerly known as CosmicSkeptic, is an English sceptic YouTuber and blogger, who discusses and debates theology from an atheistic, agnostic, and sceptic perspective.

O'Connor is also the host of the Within Reason podcast; guests of which have included Richard Dawkins, William Lane Craig, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Robert Barron, Sam Harris, and Michael Knowles.

Alex J. O'Connor was born on 27 March 1999 to a practising Roman Catholic family in Blackbird Leys, Oxford.

During his youth he attended Catholic schools and church on Sundays, occasionally serving as an altar boy and eventually being confirmed in the Catholic Church.

In his teenage-years he started to become disillusioned with religion and began to call himself an atheist.

Reflecting on his Catholic education, he was critical of the way Hell is taught to children, viewing it as a concept that can lead to psychological trauma.

O'Connor took his A-level exam twice, doing poorly the first time but performing better the second time due to having changed subjects.

His A-level grades made it possible for him to apply and get accepted at St John’s College, Oxford to study philosophy and theology.

2018

He began his studies in 2018, and has taken part in numerous activities such as debates at the Oxford Union, as well as in other colleges and universities such as Trinity College, Oxford and the Cambridge Union.

In a debate at the Oxford Union, he clarified his religious position as agnostic atheism, since it is ultimately impossible to prove or disprove the existence of a higher power.

2019

Since April 2019, O'Connor has been the host of the Within Reason podcast, where he discusses theology, religion, and philosophy in depth.

Guests of the podcast have been:

During episode 43 of the podcast featuring English journalist and commentator Peter Hitchens, an altercation occurred which ended by Hitchens leaving the podcast abruptly.

According to Hitchens, O'Connor had hosted him on false pretenses, which was due to the first topic of the conversation being about drug legalization and lasting for an hour.

During the altercation, O'Connor explained that they had previously agreed on the topics they would discuss and the length of time they would discuss them for: "One hour on drug legalization and one hour on God".

Shortly after Hitchens left the studio, he started to tweet negative statements at O'Connor.

While initially unsure about releasing the episode, O'Connor viewed that the tweets were mischaracterising the situation and released the unedited episode on his YouTube channel, which later became one of his most viewed videos.

O'Connor has stated that he has drawn a great deal of personal influence from Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins.

When asked if he wanted to 'join' the "Four Horsemen" of New Atheism, he said he would be reluctant to.

He has also been a staunch and vocal critic of factory farming and the treatment of animals in these farms.

Until March 2024 he was on a vegan diet, which he had to abandon because he did not view it as practical anymore.

O'Connor has also credited Peter Singer’s Animal Liberation as helping him shape his view on veganism.

As well as being a supporter of animal rights he has been critical of the British Royal Family, having been invited as a commentator on several TV-panels, notably with Piers Morgan on Uncensored.

O'Connor has said to have been interested in music despite not being able to fully grasp music theory.

He plays the guitar and occasionally sings covers of songs which he uploads to his second YouTube channel.