Essay: A postsecular New Zealand may happen ahead of schedule
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A supervolcano in New Zealand is rumbling so much it's shifting the ground above it. Godless researchers terrified as "World's Most Active Volcano" slowly rises from the depths of a New Zealand lake.[1]
The desecularization of New Zealand may accelerate in terms of its timetable due to terrified, cowardly atheists shaking in their boots and crying out to God. See: Postsecularism and New Zealand in the 21st century
There are no atheists during supervolcano eruptions or on turbulent airplanes.
If only atheists feared death less than the very religious. See: Atheism and death anxiety
The desecularization of New Zealand may accelerate in terms of its timetable due to terrified, cowardly atheists shaking in their boots and crying out to God. See: Postsecularism and New Zealand in the 21st century
There are no atheists during supervolcano eruptions or on turbulent airplanes.
If only atheists feared death less than the very religious. See: Atheism and death anxiety
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The SS New Zealand Atheism going down in the 21st century.
Despite his ship taking on more and more evangelical Christians, religious Filipinos, and Muslims, the New Zealand atheist continued to deny the ship was going down as it disappeared under the sea.
His last words were "In a world of globalization, New Zealand will NOT become desecularized. Stop talking about religious immigrants."
Despite his ship taking on more and more evangelical Christians, religious Filipinos, and Muslims, the New Zealand atheist continued to deny the ship was going down as it disappeared under the sea.
His last words were "In a world of globalization, New Zealand will NOT become desecularized. Stop talking about religious immigrants."
Filipino immigrant children waving goodbye to secularism in the second half of 21st century New Zealand during the annual New Zealand Christmas parade.
Subsequent to the parade, each child was personally given a Bible by the Prime Minister of New Zealand. The Bibles were printed by the New Zealand government at taxpayer's expense.
Irreligion in the Philippines is particularly rare among Filipinos.[1]
Subsequent to the parade, each child was personally given a Bible by the Prime Minister of New Zealand. The Bibles were printed by the New Zealand government at taxpayer's expense.
Irreligion in the Philippines is particularly rare among Filipinos.[1]
Smrithi Kamtikar performing at Rythm and Rhapsody, Auckland, NZ.
On December 28, 2018, the New Zealand Herald reported, "New data obtained by the Herald from the Department of Internal Affairs reveals that people born in India top the list of new citizens living in Auckland."[2]
According to the 2012 WIN-Gallup Global Index of Religion and Atheism report, 81% of Indians were religious, 13% were non-religious and merely 3% were convinced atheist.[3]
Mr. Militant NZ Atheist, I know. I know. Stop talking about religious immigrants to New Zealand!
On December 28, 2018, the New Zealand Herald reported, "New data obtained by the Herald from the Department of Internal Affairs reveals that people born in India top the list of new citizens living in Auckland."[2]
According to the 2012 WIN-Gallup Global Index of Religion and Atheism report, 81% of Indians were religious, 13% were non-religious and merely 3% were convinced atheist.[3]
Mr. Militant NZ Atheist, I know. I know. Stop talking about religious immigrants to New Zealand!
See also
- There are no atheists on a sinking ship
- Irreligion in New Zealand
- Desecularization
- Growth of global desecularization
- Acceleration of 21st century desecularization
- Essay: The future of religion/irreligion in New Zealand
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References
- ↑ Irreligion in the Philippines, July 2018, "Irreligion in the Philippines is particularly rare among Filipinos...".
- ↑ Indians top list of Auckland's new NZ citizens, New Zealand Herald, December 28, 2018
- ↑ Global Index Of Religion And Atheism" (PDF). WIN-Gallup. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2013.