Savage explores the provocative question: Is religion dead? He discusses the cultural and scientific shifts contributing to the decline of religious belief in the Western world. He observes how politics and science have become new forms of religion for modern people and the shortcomings of secular humanism. He exposes how fraudsters hijacked science, leaving many skeptical of the pursuit after the Covid lockdowns. He then discusses the enduring nature of spiritual beliefs during times of crisis and the intrinsic human need to seek answers beyond science