The Coming Secular Era, Continued

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dutch-churches-secular-building_n_5d23855ae4b01b83473ae3a2?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cucGF0aGVvcy5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAACojtj97Z91eQk3ukDg1MjYUQ3vFPffnxIlZbalRJH9aOSLemF36U24Mkc3VJrZubs34CvmJI-BbSVP4tyBNqOU4SZnqO4JfrnUP86qbxStERQRb-Pi_uKi_oWNOcvHQC0_imp--iA_Ye8vIFUD_ZvAYUtPIW9mz-Db_2bwkuNN4

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What about sub-Saharan Africa, whose population is still growing rapidly and which is showing no sign of becoming secular?

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It seems like a lot of your posts are implicit or at least innuendous arguments for the non-existence of God, but, like this one, such an argument heavily includes an almost explicit ad populum fallacy, and in bulk, they are rather tiresome.

And Central and South America.

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I don’t think that article says what you seem to think it’s saying.

It’s a secularist’s take and extremely obviously so, so yeah, I got that, but the point was to counter Patrick’s headline, and it did, succinctly.

Why? It doesn’t really say anything about secularism either way. It just says that Evangelism is growing at the expense of Catholicism.

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…and not fading.