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May 04, 2010

The end of religion



The most interesting idea to me was that, on a world-wide scale, the non-religious (myself included) make up a substantial portion of the population. At a local level a particular religion may be followed by the majority but that does not translate into a wider acceptance. In Spain the dominant religion is Catholicism, in Greece it is Greek Orthodox, in India it is Hindu, and in Turkey it is Sunni Islam. But in each of these countries there is a substantial minority of the non-religious and their lack of belief is shared by millions around the world. When we are brought together by the communication technology of the 21st century, we truly are legion. No matter which faith you pick, at most only a billion people think you are right, billions more think you are wrong. I hope the internet can help hammer that point home for those with delusions of grandeur.

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