Generally, no. Atheists do NOT attend any religious institutions (be it churches or temples) for religious services, since by the very definition of Atheism, they do not believe in god(s) and therefore would have no need to attend.
Some atheists may go to church for various reasons not associated with religiosity such as not wanting family members and friends to discover their atheism, a strong connection within a church-going community or to maintain family connections.
Church obviously.
Those who do not believe in God , and do not go to chuch are called atheists.
No, not all Swedes are atheists. Around 66% are members of the Church of Sweden.
Atheists are people who do not believe in religion.The atheists were the most calm and rational people involved in the debate.Studies find that atheists are generally happier and more successful than those who follow Christianity.
That would depend on whether the church knows it and allows it
Why do some people not go to synagogue/mosque/temple etc.? They may be followers of another religion altogether or Christians who prefer not to for a variety of reasons, or atheists who don't believe in any god.
No, not all Emos are atheists. Emo is a subculture characterized by emotional expression, fashion, and music preference. While some Emos may identify as atheists, others may hold different religious beliefs or may not adhere to any specific belief system.
No. Atheists do not seek any biblical role. They have no interest in religious writings nor having any role in them.
NO. If we talk about places of worship all places are equally scared for the believers and false for the atheists.
Almost no one. The state religion is the Church of Sweden or Lutheran. 93 percent of the population is Christian.
44% of Lebanese citizens and 80% of the world's ethnic Lebanese population (most ethnic Lebanese live outside of Lebanon) are Christians. Whether or not they go to church is a personal decision. The remaining percentage of Lebanese are mostly Muslims, but there are some other religious minorities, like Jews, Druze, Baha'i, and Atheists.
No, he and his wife, Gisele Bundchen, are both Catholic. They had their child baptized in a Catholic Church.