Islam is a religion -- not a race, state, or civilization. It is represented by the Monotheism advance.
Someone suggested that an Atheism or Humanism advance should negate religious city improvements, but cause scientific improvements to increase happiness. This person must have been the biggest nerd in high school. Lisa Simpson would be proud.
As the influence of religious institutions have decreased, the responsibility for putting joy in our miserable little lives has been picked up by the entertainment industry. Entertainment is marginally represented by Entertainer specialist as well as Shakespeare's Theatre and J.S. Bach's Cathedral (primarily representing the influence of music).
If one insisted on implementing a Humanism advance, perhaps a local theatre or a television station could be added as a city improvement.
Someone suggested that an Atheism or Humanism advance should negate religious city improvements, but cause scientific improvements to increase happiness. This person must have been the biggest nerd in high school. Lisa Simpson would be proud.
As the influence of religious institutions have decreased, the responsibility for putting joy in our miserable little lives has been picked up by the entertainment industry. Entertainment is marginally represented by Entertainer specialist as well as Shakespeare's Theatre and J.S. Bach's Cathedral (primarily representing the influence of music).
If one insisted on implementing a Humanism advance, perhaps a local theatre or a television station could be added as a city improvement.
I'm an atheist and I can't understand the idea of an atheism "advance". How many technological advances were made by people who were deeply religious or even just believed in God. Quite a lot. In fact I don't think the world has come to this advance yet since I believe more then 90% of the world pop believes in a God of some sort. Perhaps secularism would be more apropriate. The separation of religion from political and scientific pursuits. This certainly is a step forward for both science and religion.

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