If you think I am trying to say that Atheism is popular, I'm not. Most people believe in Gods, or at least pretend to.
Atheism used to be a tool for revolutionaries who wanted to get rid of a ruling class that they considered obnoxious and that was backed by the Christian clergy, who thoroughly abused religion to justify injustices, because let's just admit that the Christian alternative to the Qisas is utterly despicable:
Matthew 5:39: But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also. What do you think you can expect if you introduce a rule like that? Of course, all of that will end with a ruling class that claims to have the God-given right to slap everybody on their right cheek, because the underlings being slapped, are supposed to
turn to them the other cheek also. In that sense, getting rid of Christianity was not particularly optional. If they hadn't done that, the situation would only have degenerated further.
Still, now that the ruling class itself has become atheist, and have introduced injustices of their own, in fact much worse than the old Christian regime, atheism has not only completely lost its value as a tool for revolution, it has become something to get rid of as well.
In fact, the atheist revolutionaries themselves already saw it coming. At some point,
Maximilien de Robespierre urgently tried to get some kind of religion going, because he came to understand that atheism would simply amount to no good:
Accordingly, on 7 May 1794, Robespierre supported a decree passed by the Convention that established an official religion, known historically as the Cult of the Supreme Being. The notion of the Supreme Being was based on ideas that Jean-Jacques Rousseau had outlined in The Social Contract.
Unfortunately, Jean-Jacques Rousseau was not a valid prophet and "The Social Contract" was not a workable scripture. Robespierre did not see that only very few people have been chosen to bring a message from the singular God:
Multiple sources state that Robespierre came down the mountain in a way that resembled Moses as the leader of the people, and one of his colleagues, Jacques-Alexis Thuriot, was heard saying, "Look at the bugger; it’s not enough for him to be master, he has to be God".
It is not a good idea to pretend to be a prophet, when in reality you are not one. You will probably not survive it, and neither did Robespierre:
The same day, 28 July 1794, in the afternoon, Robespierre was guillotined without trial in the Place de la Révolution.
The atheist State is feminist, and that is exactly what will be its undoing. The men will not even be allowed to fight for it -- many will actually not even want to -- because these men will obviously also use their new drive and power to rule over the women again, and that would be the end of the feminist State. Murphy's Law predicts that it is exactly when the atheist-feminist State will have become too weak to put up a credible defense that the men defending it will have to prove that they are willing to risk their lives and die for it.