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- Acceleration of 21st century desecularization
- Atheism
- Atheism and its retention rate in individuals
- Atheism vs. Christianity
- Birkbeck College, University of London
- Decline of the secular left
- Desecularization
- Eric Kaufmann
- Essay: 2020 was a very bad year for atheism. VERY, VERY BAD. HORRIBLE
- Essay: Atheism, food science and bland food
- Essay: Dancing on the grave of the atheist movement
- Essay: Flavorful food is coming to New Zealand in the 21st century
- Essay: Peak wokeness. Are we there yet? A new conservative age rising
- Essay: The SS SJW Atheism ship is going down! China's atheist, leftist leaders censor feminist groups after drop in marriage and birth rate. Et tu, country with the most atheists in the world? Also, bad news for secular, leftist Europeans and Americans
- Essay: The future of religion/irreligion in New Zealand
- Postsecularism and New Zealand in the 21st century
- Religion and migration