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Ateist (Russian: «Атеист»; lit. «Atheist») was an
antireligious monthly journal in Russian,
which was
published from 1922 to 1930 in the
RSFSR and the...
- Nations". Gallup.
Retrieved 27 May 2015. "Næsten hver
femte dansker kalder sig
ateist".
Berlingske Tidende. 7
October 2013.
Retrieved 19
November 2016. Church...
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Background information Also
known as Božidara
Starog Punk, Električni Jurica,
Ateist Rep
Origin Novi Sad,
Serbia Genres Punk rock,
hardcore punk, pop punk Years...
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Genel Başkanı ve
Hacettepe Üniversitesi Öğretim Üyesi Ateş: Bir insanın
ateist olması için geri zekalı olması gerekir". T24. Önal, Barış (19 July 2021)...
- Antireligioznik. The
scientific society "
Ateist"
arose in 1921 in Moscow. It
published the
magazine Ateist from 1923 to 1931. This
magazine published...
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Turkish pianist Say". Hürriyet
Daily News.
Retrieved 26
October 2015. "'
Ateist değil mi?' demişlerdi… Fazıl Say sessizliğini bozdu". Sozcu. 29
August 2018...
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portrait of Jesus". CNN.
Retrieved July 1, 2019. "Tidligere sognepræst og
ateist Thorkild Grosbøll er død - 72 år". TV 2 (in Danish). Ritzau. May 11, 2020...
- anti-religious
propaganda was the
National Museum of
Atheism (Albanian:
Muzeu Ateist) in Shkodër, the city
viewed by the
government as the most
religiously conservative...
- editor-in-chief of the magazine. This
magazine was a
replacement for the
magazine Ateist. The
editorial board of the
journal included Y. M. Yaroslavsky, F. M. Putintsev...
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Archived from the
original on 2015-11-15.
Retrieved 2017-04-07. "Türkiye'de
ateist sayısı
neden arttı?". Radikal. "Special Eurobarometer: Biotechnology" (PDF)...