What did Marx, Durkheim, and Weber believe about the future of religion?

A) They all believed religion would decline in popularity.
B) They all believed religion would increase in popularity.
C) Only Marx and Weber believed religiosity would decline.
D) Only Weber and Durkheim believed religiosity would increase.


Answer: A

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