Lynch has a very bad track record of misreading his own sources. The most-prominent example for me was him saying that "for every 100 South Koreans alive now, there will be 4 by the end of the century", because he misread 40 as 4 like a dumbass. If you look at the graph, it says 40, or maybe 39 or 41 or something; but Rudy missed the zero.
In this video, he says that "over 90% of Americans still believe in God or pray", and highlighted something that said that was the case in 2011; and I kid you not, right above that, it says that the figure is down to 81% in 2022.
Rudyard's analysis of Christianity is annoying to me; it's basically him restating his issues from his dedicated Christianity video, with the only concrete favor he gives it being that it's the only one of the four factions that currently doesn't demand anything of its followers. He flip-flops on the demographic thing mattering and not mattering, such that it's painful.
His other three factions in the video are lifted from his "Humanist Wars of Religion" video, with Technocracy being the Liberalism we currently have (the "Managerial Revolution" winner mentioned in that video), Marxism being Communism, and Darwinism being Fascism or Nazism. His conclusion is that the obvious result will be the same as last time; a bastardized mix of all the players, except that this time, we're supposedly going to have it so bad that Darwinism and Christianity might be relevant in the winning formula. He does straight up say that the winner will be "no one", but it still feels like a copout.