Talk:Desecularization
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Wcha0851 (talk) 02:52, 19 October 2018 (UTC)
Turkey, Iran and former Soviet republics
We should add Turkey, Iran and former Muslim majority countries former Soviet republics Nlivataye (talk) 16:13, 27 October 2021 (UTC)
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It appears that the "Responses to the desecularization thesis" has AI generated content, especially the last paragraph:
"Overall, critics of desecularization tend to argue that whilst religious enthusiasm is not necessarily in decline, the significance of religion in the public sphere, and as a limb of political and economic institutions, is indeed continually diminished by modernity. This can be described as the "privatization" of religion. However, desecularization proponents tend to suggest that these aforementioned changes represent religious developments rather than religious declines, and therefore cannot be used as evidence of general secularizing trend."
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