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The strongest argument against the [[atheism]] so beloved of the Left is not an argument that can be put in words, for it is the [[Argument from beauty|argument of beauty]].<ref>[http://www.everyjoe.com/2014/07/03/politics/robbed-of-beauty-by-the-left/ How We’ve Been Robbed of Beauty by the Left]</ref>}}
 
== Depressing nature of atheist art ==
 
=== French atheistic art and depressing worldview of atheism ===
 
''See also:'' [[Atheism and depression]] and [[Atheist worldview]]
 
Michael C. Sullivan wrote in his book ''In Search of a Perfect World: A Historical Perspective on the Phenomenon of Millennialism and Dissatifaction with The World As It Is'':
{{Cquote|Yet, the communications media of the 1990s still expressed a end-of-age weariness, cynicism and apprehension. Savvy media watchers and art critics resurrected the French literary term Fin de siecle (end of a century, age or period) from the 1890s to describe certain aspects of contemporary art and society. The historic meaning of the term, which originated from an 1888 French play, encompasses an attitude that is free of social or moral traditions or conventions — even decadent. It also expressed a general malaise in French society, in which in which alcoholism, atheism, crime and immorality were rampant.<ref>''In Search of a Perfect World: A Historical Perspective on the Phenomenon of Millennialism and Dissatifaction with The World As It Is'' by Michael C. Sullivan, page 118</ref>}}
==Ritualistic atheists ==