Then there's 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley. It presents a world where a new form of 'religion' in the form of state - imposed values and consumerism has replaced traditional religions. It shows the dehumanizing effects of such a system and can be considered as an indirect critique of religious - like dogmas that can limit individual freedom and human nature.
I would also mention 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury. While it's not solely about anti - religious themes, it does criticize a society that suppresses free thought, which can be related to how some religious dogmas can limit intellectual exploration. The burning of books in the story can be seen as a symbol of suppressing ideas that may go against the established religious or ideological norms.
The best chapter pointer here is Chapter 56, "Popular Host L God Actually Supports Jiang Li?!". It opens with Lei Shen originally had no idea about the trending topics on Weibo. and closes on At this moment, Lu Xingchao was still in the dark..
Look to Chapter 87 for the clearest answer. It begins with Luckily, at that time, Jiang Li had already taken her pot of stinky..., keeps building through But all this still didn't escape the high-definition camera., and lands on I'm driven crazy by him every day.] [+1 from above!.
If you want the clearest chapter reference, go to Chapter 86. Early on, After over an hour of fuss, it was finally time to eat.; later, the chapter leans on Qi Tianyu, starving, crazily scooped up his curry rice into his mouth..
A practical answer is Chapter 91, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with When Jiang Li saw that he had been assigned a harrow, Qi Tianyu felt his..., adds pressure through Jiang Yan, you have to work hard this afternoon;
Look to Chapter 66 for the clearest answer. It begins with I can't take it anymore, why did the young master even find a pair of..., keeps building through He just knew that his eyes were swollen like a small hill and he couldn't..., and lands on Unable to find a staff member to notify, and not.
A practical answer is Chapter 64, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with Chixia Village lay in tranquil slumber., adds pressure through Is there really a need to put her down like this?, and ends on He'd been a host for so many years; he was used to it..
Chapter 62 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Sitting on the edge of her bed, she pondered for a while before lifting... and follows through on Jiang Li reached in, pulled out a piece of paper, and slightly raised her....
Chapter 56 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Lei Shen originally had no idea about the trending topics on Weibo. and follows through on At this moment, Lu Xingchao was still in the dark..
The best chapter pointer here is Chapter 53, "Save People!". It opens with Night had fallen over Chixia Village, eerily void of any human sounds. and closes on Wait, did this kid accidentally fall into the water?] [Help, this camera....
The best chapter pointer here is Chapter 58, "Jiang Yan Stranded Abroad". It opens with Facing Jiang Yan's triple barrage of questions, Jiang Li's only response... and closes on By ten o'clock, Jiang Yan was still wandering outside..