That’s curious the end game they foresee for Islam, because I am not so sure that any people group would let it go for purely secular considerations. Under certain circumstances, evangelism could win over it, though.
You are correct. I was stating the neo-Marxists’ reasoning, such as it is.
After all, the secular attacks I mentioned were first leveled directly at Christianity (see György Lukács and his “cultural terrorism” work in the Béla Kun regime). The effect, while certainly having an impact, simply was not as overwhelmingly powerful as the neo-Marxists had envisioned.
Christianity has a history and, most importantly, a basis (Jesus Christ) that far exceeds Islam’s, which is evident whenever you examine the adherents to both religions. In other words, one works and is based in reality, while the other does not and is not.