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Index: Varieties of Secular Belief

The varieties of secular belief: Academic superiority.

Brandon Busteed [Gallup] — It turns out that only postgraduate or professional degree exposure or attainment moves the needle on lifelong learning, as measured by whether someone agrees that they learn something new or interesting every day.

The varieties of secular belief: ‘antiracism’.

John McWhorter: ‘…the category of person who, roughly, reads the New York Times and the New Yorker and listens to NPR would be a deeply religious person indeed, but as an Antiracist. This is good in some ways—better than most are in a position to realize. This is also bad in other ways – worse than most are in a position to realize.’