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Before leaving RationalWiki, the besieged RationalWiki Administrator and RationalWiki Media Foundation board member DuceMoosolini wrote the haunting words: "Just not having fun here anymore".

RationalWiki is doomed RationalWikians! I can hear the whistling sound of RationalWiki descending down the SimilarWeb and Alexa rankings of global market share! Recently, RationalWiki saw of loss of Google referral traffic as well. See: RationalWiki and web traffic

DuceMoosolini is a now a departed, ghostly figure of RationalWiki. He is the Ghost of RationalWiki's Future who uttered the immortal words, "Just not having fun here anymore".
LeftyGreenMario (LGM) is a RationalWiki moderator. She is also a RationalWiki Media Foundation board member and trustee.

LeftyGreenMario is not sure if she has bad judgment. She feels as if she is a bad person due to her gossiping about other RationalWikians at the RationalWiki Discord server.

The above screenshot was taken from the RationalWiki Discord server.

RationalWiki.org is a politically left leaning, wiki website that skews towards atheism/agnosticism in terms of its worldview. DuceMoosolini is a former RationalWiki admin and technically he is still a RationalWiki Media Foundation board member even though he has made a decision to leave RationalWiki and never come back. The lady, RationalWiki Moderator goes by the name Lucy at the RationalWiki Discord server.

Admin DuceMoosolini left RationalWiki due to the public shame of being bullied by the female, RationalWiki moderator Techpriest (see screen capture below taken from RationalWiki's Discord channel). Thank God User: Conservative is revealing the bullying behavior of RationalWiki female moderators because it has to stop.

RationalWikians, First Lady Melania Trump warned about the dangers of internet bullying. Why didn't you listen to her? Oh, the humanity!

What a senseless waste of wiki editor potential. If only Techpriest had offered a public apology. Atheists are such a proud lot! See: Atheism and arrogance

If only DuceMoosolini decided to practice forgiveness. But atheists are not particularly good on the forgiveness front. See: Atheism and forgiveness and Atheism and bitterness

Before leaving RationalWiki, DuceMoosolini wrote the haunting words: "Just not having fun here anymore" (see screen captures below taken from RationalWiki.). RationalWiki is doomed RationalWikians! I can hear the whistling sound of RationalWiki descending down the SimilarWeb and Alexa rankings of website global market share! Recently, RationalWiki saw of loss of Google referral traffic as well. See: RationalWiki and web traffic

It's not fun to edit a wiki when you are a very sensitive, RationalWiki admin like DuceMoosolini. RationalWikians, stop RationalWiki Moderator Techpriest from engaging in her bullying behavior.

On May 23, 2020, a RationalWiki administrator who goes by the moniker Ace McWicked, admitted that its editors are a "bunch of pearl clutching pansies".[1] Was DuceMoosolini a pansie who could not stand up to atheist, feminist bullies? See also: Atheism and mental toughness and Atheism and cowardice

DuceMoosolini is a now a departed ghostly figure of RationalWiki. He is the Ghost of RationalWiki's Future who uttered the immortal words, "Just not having fun here anymore".

Question: Is DuceMoosolini still a board member of the RationalWiki Media Foundation - even though he has made a decision to leave RationalWiki and never come back?

Answer: Ladies and gentlemen, this is one of the many mysteries of atheistdom. The RationalWiki Discord server channel is no longer easily open to the public in terms of seeing its contents. In order to see its contents, you have to be approved to see its contents by RationalWiki's Moderator Techpriest. RationalWiki's leadership does not believe in transparency.

RationalWikians, depose the mean lady, RationalWiki admin Techpriest whose "leadership" has been a complete disaster and a huge public embarrassment. All atheist "leaders" are extremely weak - but she is one of the weakest ones of them all! See: Atheism and leadership

Recently at RationalWiki there was the GossipGate scandal. It involved the RationalWiki, lady Moderators LeftyGreenMario and Techpriest gossiping about other RationalWikians. LeftGreenMario is also a RationalWiki Media Foundation board member and trustee. LeftyGreenMario is not sure if she has bad judgment. She feels as if she is a bad person due to her gossiping about other RationalWikians at the RationalWiki Discord server (see graphic above and to the right).

The gossip free zone of Conservapedia is free of atheist, feminist bullying and gossip.

"We do not allow gossip, just as a real encyclopedia avoids it." - Andy Schlafly, owner of Conservapedia.

For more information, please see: Atheism and social/interpersonal intelligence

Admin DuceMoosolini left RationalWiki due to the public shame of being bullied by the female, RationalWiki moderator Techpriest. Thank God User: Conservative is revealing the bullying behavior of RationalWiki female moderators because it has to stop.

RationalWikians, Melanie Trump warned about the danger of internet bullying. Why didn't you listen to her? Oh, the humanity!

RationalWikians, depose the mean lady, RationalWiki moderator Techpriest whose "leadership" has been a complete disaster and a huge public embarrassment. All atheist "leaders" are extremely weak - but she is one of the weakest one of them all! See: Atheism and leadership
Question: Is DuceMoosolini still a board member of the RationalWiki Media Foundation?

Answer: Ladies and gentlemen, this is one of the many mysteries of atheistdom. The RationalWiki Discord server channel is no longer easily open to the public in terms of seeing its contents. In order to see its contents, you have to be approved to see its contents by RationalWiki's Moderator Techpriest. RationalWiki's leadership does not believe in transparency.
Admin and RationalWiki Media Foundation board member DuceMoosolini left RationalWiki due to the public shame of being bullied by the female, RationalWiki moderator Techpriest.

What a senseless waste of wiki editor potential. If only Techpriest had offered a public apology. Atheists are such a proud lot! See: Atheism and arrogance
It's not fun to edit a wiki when you are a very sensitive, RationalWiki admin like DuceMoosolini. RationalWikians, stop RationalWiki Moderator Techpriest from engaging in her bullying behavior.
Atheist killer Devin Patrick Kelley

The atheist PZ Myers, quoting fellow leftist Alex Nichols, said that jibes associating outspoken atheists with neckbeards (among other things) caused many liberals/leftists to leave the atheist tent and those who remained for the most part lacked in social skills and self-awareness.[2]

For more information, please see: Atheism and social/interpersonal intelligence and Atheism and social outcasts
On May 23, 2020, an administrator of the atheist/agnostic website RationalWiki who goes by the moniker Ace McWicked, admitted that its editors are a "bunch of pearl clutching pansies".[3]

The above graphic is from Examining Atheism which featured a screen capture and link to Ace McWicked's wiki post at the website RationalWiki.[4] See also: Atheism and cowardice
The gossip free zone of Conservapedia is free of atheist, feminist bullying and gossip.

"We do not allow gossip, just as a real encyclopedia avoids it." - Andy Schlafly, owner of Conservapedia.

Atheism and mental toughness

See also: Atheism and mental toughness

The prestigious Mayo Clinic found that that religious involvement and spirituality are associated with better physical health, mental health, health-related quality of life and other health outcomes.[5]

The Telegraph reported: "Patients with a strong “intrinsic faith” (a deep personal belief, not just a social inclination to go to a place of worship) recover 70 per cent faster from depression than those who are not deeply religious." (see also: Atheism and depression).[6] The prestigious Mayo Clinic found that that religious involvement and spirituality are associated with better physical health, mental health, health-related quality of life and other health outcomes.[5]

The Apostle Paul and the other disciples of Jesus Christ went through severe persecution and hardship without mentally breaking down (2 Corinthians 11:25-28). According to Dr. Ernest Liang at Houston Baptist University, resilience is a hallmark of Christian character.[7]

On the other hand, the election of Donald Trump upset many secular leftists to the degree that it caused them depression and mental illness (see: Secular leftists and psychogenic illness and Atheism and depression and Atheism and suicide).

On October 2, 2019, the atheist David Silverman indicated the experience of being accused of sexual harrassment, being fired from the American Atheists organization and losing many of his former atheist friends caused him a "horrific level of pain" that "damaged" him and that he now has textbook symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.[8] In addition, he did have suicidal thoughts.[9] Furthermore, he says he now takes medication and he is still a damaged person.[10] Silverman formerly served as the president of the American Atheists organization. Silverman told atheist David Smalley in an interview that he suffers from depression and that he doubts his self-worth.[11]

When asked if he believes in God, Jordan Peterson responded: "I think the proper response to that is No, but I'm afraid He might exist".[12] In 2019, the New York Post published an article Jordan Peterson enters rehab after wife’s cancer diagnosis which indicated "The “12 Rules for Life” author has sought help trying to get off the anti-anxiety drug clonazepam".[13]

Believing in God can help block anxiety and minimize stress, according to new University of Toronto research that shows distinct brain differences between believers and non-believers.[14] See: Atheism and anxiety and Atheism and the brain

Believing in God can help block anxiety and minimize stress, according to new University of Toronto research that shows distinct brain differences between believers and non-believers.[15] See: Atheism and anxiety and Atheism and the brain

Don't miss these pictures with captions!

After being conquered by feminists after the Elevatorgate scandal, Richard Dawkins told a reporter: “I feel muzzled, and a lot of other people do as well,” he continued. “There is a climate of bullying, a climate of intransigent thought police which is highly influential in the sense that it suppresses people like me.”[16]

Question: Do real men complain about being bullied by women? Did John Wayne ever complain about being bullied by women?

See also: Richard Dawkins is conquered and muzzled by women
RationalWikians, Melania Trump warned about the dangers of internet bullying. Why didn't you listen to her? Oh, the humanity!

"America is a nation of believers, and together we are strengthened by the power of prayer." - President Donald Trump[17]

RationalWikians are so jealous. Recent research by the scholars at the Center for the Study of Global Christianity indicates that Christianity is growing over 500% faster that atheism in the world and that the world is becoming more religious. Meanwhile, the website RationalWiki.org continues to lose global market share.

The prominent historian Sir Diarmaid MacCulloch, professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University, indicates that he believes Christianity faces a "bright future" worldwide (See also: Global Christianity).

According to MacCulloch, "Christianity, the world's largest religion, is rapidly expanding – by all indications, its future is very bright."[18]

The prominent historian Sir Diarmaid MacCulloch, professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University, indicates that he believes Christianity faces a "bright future" worldwide (See also: Global Christianity).

According to MacCulloch, "Christianity, the world's largest religion, is rapidly expanding – by all indications, its future is very bright."[19]

In 2012, the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (GCTS) reported that every day there are 83,000 more people professing to be Christians per day, 800 less atheists per day, 1,100 less non-religious (agnostic) people per day.[20][21]

Phillip Jenkins published the book The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity.

Chuck Colson, citing the work of Jenkins, writes:

As Penn State professor Philip Jenkins writes in The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity, predictions like Huntingtons betray an ignorance of the explosive growth of Christianity outside of the West.

For instance, in 1900, there were approximately 10 million Christians in Africa. By 2000, there were 360 million. By 2025, conservative estimates see that number rising to 633 million. Those same estimates put the number of Christians in Latin America in 2025 at 640 million and in Asia at 460 million.

According to Jenkins, the percentage of the worlds population that is, at least by name, Christian will be roughly the same in 2050 as it was in 1900. By the middle of this century, there will be three billion Christians in the world -- one and a half times the number of Muslims. In fact, by 2050 there will be nearly as many Pentecostal Christians in the world as there are Muslims today.[22]

Recent research by the scholars at the Center for the Study of Global Christianity indicates that Christianity is growing over 500% faster that atheism in the world and that the world is becoming more religious.

Recent research by the scholars at the Center for the Study of Global Christianity indicates that Christianity is growing over 500% faster that atheism in the world and that the world is becoming more religious. See: Christianity grows faster than atheism. See also: Desecularization

The website RationalWiki.org is currently losing global market share and web traffic. See: RationalWiki and web traffic

The research also reveals that Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox and unaffiliated Christians “are lagging globally”, while the Protestants and evangelicals are growing. See also: Growth of evangelical Christianity

Professor Eric Kaufmann, who teaches at Birkbeck College, University of London, specializes in the academic area of how demographic changes affect religion/irreligion and politics. Kaufmann is an agnostic.

On December 23, 2012, Kaufmann wrote:

I argue that 97% of the world's population growth is taking place in the developing world, where 95% of people are religious.

On the other hand, the secular West and East Asia has very low fertility and a rapidly aging population... In the coming decades, the developed world's demand for workers to pay its pensions and work in its service sector will soar alongside the booming supply of young people in the third world. Ergo, we can expect significant immigration to the secular West which will import religious revival on the back of ethnic change. In addition, those with religious beliefs tend to have higher birth rates than the secular population, with fundamentalists having far larger families. The epicentre of these trends will be in immigration gateway cities like New York (a third white), Amsterdam (half Dutch), Los Angeles (28% white), and London, 45% white British.[23] [24]

Future of desecularization via the continued global resurgence of religion

See also: Growth of global desecularization and Acceleration of 21st century desecularization and Atheism vs. Christianity

Eric Kaufmann, a professor at Birkbeck College, University of London, using a wealth of demographic studies, argues that there will be a significant decline of global atheism in the 21st century which will impact the Western World.[25]

Eric Kaufmann using a wealth of demographic studies, argues that there will be a significant decline of global atheism in the 21st century which will impact the Western World.[26][27] In addition, Kaufmann argues that religious conservatism has a long-term trend of rising and that their influence in the world will significantly increase.[28] Kaufmann is author of the book Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?.[29][30] In the Western World due to immigration and the higher birth rates of religious people, Kaufman writes: "Committed religious populations are growing in the West, and will reverse the march of secularism before 2050."[31]

Kaufmann told a secular audience in Australia: "The trends that are happening worldwide inevitably in an age of globalization are going to affect us."[32] Furthermore, Kaufmann also argues that secularization may reverse itself significantly earlier than 2050 in the West due to religious immigration and a religious population which is increasingly resistant to secularization in Europe.[33]

In addition, in the latter portion of the 20th century and continuing into the 21st century, the atheist movement has had lower confidence/morale due to various historical events/trends (see: Atheists and the endurance of religion).

Kaufman wrote in his academic paper Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?: Demography and Politics in the Twenty-First Century

Today, values play a more important role in fertility behaviour, throwing the contrast between religious pronatalism and secular low-fertility individualism into relief. Over several generations, this process can lead to significant social and political changes. Early Christianity’s exponential rise during its gestation period from 30 to 300 A.D. has been traced to its superior demography (fertility, mortality and female sex ratio), which maintained a rate of growth similar to contemporary Mormonism: 40 percent per decade. For Christians, this led to a jump from 40 converts to 6 million inside three centuries. (Stark 1996) Christianity became the religion of an empire and a continent. In the United States, conservative sects increased their share of white Protestantism from roughly a third to two-thirds during the twentieth century – largely on the back of higher fertility. On the other hand, sects like the Shakers and Cathars, which permitted entry only through conversion, rapidly faded from the scene. Demographic religious revival is a medium and long-term phenomenon, but awareness of shifting population composition can lead to political soul-searching and instability well before the full impact of demographic change takes place. This is clear in ethnically-tense societies like Israel, Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Lebanon, Cote D’Ivoire or Assam.[34]

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  2. Poisoning of a movement by PZ Myers
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  15. Researchers find brain differences between believers and non-believers, Phys.org, March 4, 2009
  16. Richard Dawkins stands by remarks on sexism, pedophilia, Down syndrome, by Kimberly Winston | Religion News Service November 18, 2014 and syndicated to the Washington Post
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  22. How Christianity is Growing Around the World by Chuck Colson
  23. London: A Rising Island of Religion in a Secular Sea by Eric Kaufmann, Huffington Post, 2012
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  31. *European immigration will pour Christian creationists into Europe
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