ATHEISM 2
Do you think atheism will eventually become more prominent than religious belief? Why?
The calm truth behind the noticeable headlines regarding man's brutality to man is that
the world is really turning into a more tranquil spot. Death and losses from war and strife have
been declining for quite a long time now – and, if current patterns persist, we can make them
even rarer. What baffling power is sowing peace among mankind? One conceivable reason is
that there are more agnostics and nonbelievers than any other time in history. In America, the
millennials are the biggest and least religious era in the nation's history. The pattern toward
secularization in the US reflects the development in Europe and the developed world. What is
more, many polls have demonstrated that the nonreligious additionally incline more towards
dynamic and conservative on a wide range of issues identifying with savagery: torment, capital
punishment, flogging, and military adventurism, among others (Sweetman, 2006).
Pew survey between 2009 and 2013, well before the Senate discharged its overwhelming
torture report, asked whether tormenting so-called terrorists could be legitimized. It was
established that the atheists were most restricted torture, with a consolidated 55% asserting that it
could never be defended. Similar studies have likewise found that individuals without any
religious inclination are less steady on capital punishment than any other religious groups. The
non-religious are additionally among the many who say the attack of Iraq was a mix-up. The
religiously unaffiliated are likewise more outlandish than Christians to trust that the US is better
than all other nations on the planet, a hyper-energetic state of mind that is not really helpful for
observant reflection about the utilization of American military force (Hitchens, 2008).
Religion's fierce inclinations have a tendency to be reflected in the personal lives its
followers. The social researchers found that moderate Protestants lopsidedly support the use of
corporal punishment in schools. These analysts estimate that the stance stems from theological