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extension the
policy of
state atheism. It
directed varying degrees of
antireligious efforts at
varying faiths,
depending on what
threat they
posed to the...
- (Russian: Сою́з Безбо́жников, tr. Soyúz Bezbózhnikov), was an
atheistic and
antireligious organization of
workers and
intelligentsia that
developed in Soviet...
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Antireligious campaigns in
China are a
series of
policies and
practices taken as part of the
Chinese Communist Party's
official promotion of
state atheism...
- in most
cases the
Soviet authorities imprisoned or
exiled them. The
antireligious press identified by name
believers among the
ranks of top
Soviet scholars...
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American ****ociation for the
Advancement of Atheism, an
atheistic and
antireligious organization American ****ociation of
Advertising Agencies, a U.S. trade...
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Soviet Atheism in Theory, and Practice, and the Believer, vol 2:
Soviet Antireligious Campaigns and ****cutions, St Martin's Press, New York (1988) "ARTICLE...
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estimates state that over 25
million Christians died from
secular antireligious violence worldwide.
Religions have been ****cuted more in the past...
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religion contains alleged superstitions or to all
religions by the
antireligious.
Definitions of the term vary, but they
commonly describe superstitions...
- Jehovah's Witnesses,
aided and
rescued Jews who were
being targeted by the
antireligious régime. The
attitude of
Christians and
Christian Churches toward the...
- Protestantism. In 2014,
Western media outlets reported that it has
conducted antireligious campaigns in
order to
promote atheism.
According to The
Washington Post...