As a topic, "darwinism" seems kind of out of place in that book. I am curious whether ann decided to add an evolution section before deciding the book's main theme, or after. I have a hunch that she added the evolution section not because it's an issue she thought was important (she hasn't mentioned it ever before afaik), but because such a religious-political flashpoint issue fit the tongue-in-cheek theme of liberalism being a religion. However I have no idea why she let it take up a whole third of the book.
...the tongue-in-cheek theme of liberalism being a religion.
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Ann is deadly earnest about liberalism being a religion. Liberals believe in themselves and in government and in silencing any contrary perspective, because it is "wrong" or "insensitive." Their views prevail in government schools, to the exclusion of all others, and should be recognized to mean that they have established a "state religion" of a-theism.