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God Dies in 19th Century

Atheism is not a complete rejection of God but rather a rejection of the current understanding of God. Technological advancements and changes in society made the traditional figure of God seem irrelevant and incompatible with modern life.

This feeling was shared not only by Christians, but also by Muslims and Jews who felt that God had failed them in the face of European colonial expansion, anti-Semitism, and persecution. As a result, atheism gained popularity in the 19th century as people felt that God had been abandoned.

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