Great stars, no! Catholics are Christian who are members of the Church that Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, started. They believe in God, in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Spirit. They realize that they are on this earth only for a brief time and that is to attain salvation and live in heaven for all eternity with God.
Atheists, well the word is from the Greek literally meaning a person without God, in other words, a person who disbelieves in the existence of the deity. Thus, they would have absolutely nothing in common with a Catholic whose entire existence is predicated on the fact that there is a God, He created us and we need to live so that we can be with Him when we die.
Catholics vs Atheists
No. What makes you think that? No, they are omnivores.
Non-Catholics, non-Christians and Atheists.
I think this question has some assumptions; atheism isn't a belief so not all atheists believe the same thing (although they all disbelieve the same thing!). Additionally, it was Communism, not atheism that failed in Russia,
there are many catholics and protestants but also many atheists
Atheists feel the same about their friends as everyone else. They feel the same as Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Muslims, Wiccans, artists, musicians, firefighters, mail carriers, people who like chocolate chip cookies and people who like the color blue do about their friends.
Atheists have the same view about friends as everyone else.
Mancunians are people who live in Manchester, England. At this point (2013), I would believe that they are probably about evenly divided between atheists, Anglicans, Catholics, and "other".
Probably, however as Pascal was a Catholic, he may have been referring to non-Catholics.
Catholics do not have a separate definition for life, they believe the same thing as science, a new life begins as soon as an egg is fertilized with a sperm.
there might od been some other catholics trying to do the same thing
we're all atheists and we don't much care for religion, particularly kiddie fiddling catholics.