The New Atheists Are Getting Old
Briefly

Dawkins' legacy as a scientific communicator encompasses not just his literary works but also his role in popularizing science through an accessible medium, appealing to a broad audience.
The contrast between his popularity in the Bible Belt versus godless coastal cities exemplifies his unique approach to addressing varied audiences with differing beliefs on religion.
Observing the packed theater was akin to a live embodiment of a subreddit, reflecting the diverse yet intellectually aligned assembly of freethinkers eager for engagement.
As he prepares for his farewell tour, the enthusiasm around his latest book, The Genetic Book of the Dead, showcases his lasting impact on discussions of science and atheism.
Read at The Atlantic
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