Religion is indeed declining in this country. However, the NZZ article does not see this as a danger, but rather in religious fanaticism, which it diplomatically and cautiously locates primarily in "political, sometimes violent Islam". However, for lead article author Hehli, the real danger seems to lie mainly in the "relapse into a crusade mentality" of those incorrigibles who still dream of a "Christian West".
He would have to discuss whether the problem is brazil rcs data not the crusading mentality but rather Islamism with one of the Christian Armenians who was recently expelled from Nagorno-Karabakh - by whom, I wonder? Or with one of the more than 50,000 French Jews who have emigrated to Israel since 2000 because they no longer felt safe from the incessant Muslim attacks in their former homeland. No, none of them needed a crusading mentality. But they did need a little more European solidarity based on the shared Christian-Jewish values, secure for all time to come.
But maybe I'm just expecting too much from the NZZ. After all, it's just a newspaper - so what?