[Field Notes] Atheism Is the Opiate of the Masses: Probing The Blind Spots of Secular Certainty

[Field Notes] Atheism Is the Opiate of the Masses: Probing The Blind Spots of Secular Certainty

From Inquiry with Kelly Chase by Kelly Chase & Jay Christopher King

June 12, 2026 · 17 min

About this episode

Kelly Chase explores the implications of atheism as a dominant worldview and its parallels to Marx's critique of religion.

What if the worldview functioning as an opiate today is not religion, but its absence? In this field notes episode of Inquiry, Kelly Chase examines atheism not as a private belief or philosophical conclusion, but as a very recent mass cultural formation that now functions as the default worldview of educated Western society. Beginning with Marx’s famous claim that religion is the opiate of the masses, she asks whether modern secular materialism may now be serving a similar sedating function by making vast areas of human experience feel intellectually off-limits. From there, the episode turns toward elite metaphysics. The public is often told that materialism is the rational, mature, evidence-based position, yet many of the people and institutions shaping the future take seriously spirituality, consciousness, simulation theory, mysticism, ritual, and esoteric frameworks. The question is not whether any single belief system is true, but whether citizens trained to dismiss the symbolic and metaphysical have been given a map that cannot represent the terrain power is actually navigating. Finally, the episode considers the empirical and philosophical pressure points inside strict…

People in this episode

Host: Kelly Chase

Topics covered

  • atheism
  • secularism
  • materialism
  • spirituality
  • consciousness
  • philosophy

Keywords

  • atheism
  • materialism
  • spirituality
  • consciousness
  • philosophy
  • near-death experience
  • metaphysics

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: PEAR Lab, Institute of Noetic Sciences

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