There’s an old joke about a fellow who says he used to be an atheist but he gave it up because there were no holidays. As someone who has run the gamut from secular to traditional to what is called today Modern Orthodox, I appreciate the joke. However, now that I have been on the journey toward observance, I see most people driving in the opposite direction. 

Even America, the most religious of Western countries, is losing its religion: for the first time, a Gallup poll reveals that fewer than half of Americans reported belonging to a house of worship. 

Secular culture is the result of a complex series of historical developments, such as the Enlightenment and the rise of science, but also a result of abuses of power, hypocrisy and arrogance in which “pious frauds” masqueraded as religious leaders and adherents. 

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