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Date: 2014-09-29 01:57 pm (UTC)As an academic at a university in the Bible belt, I can assure everyone that the predominant academic religion is probably Episcopalian or Methodist, not atheism. Some protestant moderate Christian religion, anyway, with plenty of followers of Judaism, Catholicism, and Hiduism, plus the occasional Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, etc. Atheists are pretty rare. You'll get more 'church is too much WORK ZOMG, I need 8 more articles before tenure--here, do you want to read something I wrote?" answers than any kind of moral atheism. Crikey.