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New Atheism: Same Old Unbelief, New Packaging — and a Movement Losing Steam
The faces of New Atheism—less a new argument, more a new marketing campaign. In his short piece “What Is New About the New Atheism?” David Glass makes a simple point that a lot of people miss: what felt “new” in the mid-2000s wasn’t that atheism finally found the winning argument. It was that atheism found a new public posture —loud, confident, media-ready, and built for a culture already primed to be suspicious of religion. Let’s walk through what the article says, with emp
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Dec 23, 20254 min read
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