City of Dis
The Infernal Republic of Unwelcome Clarity
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Atheism, criticism, and cultivated impiety

A dark, elegant home for unbelief, argument, and properly sourced heresy.

City of Dis is a magazine-style atheist resource built for essays, rebuttals, reading lists, debate tools, and the occasional ceremonial vivisection of terrible arguments.

Evidence before assertion
Method over myth
Sarcasm where deserved
Sources over slogans
Core sections

A structure built for essays, archives, and controlled infernal sprawl

Clean navigation, dark editorial tone, and room to grow.

The Archive of Blasphemies

Essays, source packs, and argument maps on religion, secular ethics, science, and bad apologetics.

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The Black Library

Curated reading lists on philosophy of religion, cosmology, biblical criticism, and moral realism.

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Dispatches from the Outer Dark

Regular posts dissecting current religious claims, culture-war nonsense, and pseudo-intellectual fog.

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Latest entries

Recent essays and debate resources

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Essay

Why "It’s Just a Theory" Is an Intellectual Cry for Help

A calm and entirely unsympathetic explanation of why scientific theories are not decorative guesses.

Debate Pack

Objective Morality and the Euthyphro Problem

A clean reference page for dismantling vague God-talk about morals, duties, and cosmic authority.

Field Notes

How Creationism Treats Geology Like a Personal Insult

Deep time, converging evidence, and the extraordinary emotional fragility of flood geology.

About the project

Designed for an atheist resource site, not a cheerful corporate brochure

This template leans into cathedral-dark editorial styling, strong typography, large article cards, and a magazine front page layout. It gives you space for arguments, references, long-form essays, reading guides, podcasts, and a proper landing page for City of Dis.

Featured essay hero with strong call-to-action.
Modular cards for essays, dossiers, and reading lists.
Expandable archive section for tags and themes.
Built-in visual identity with infernal-gothic cues.