Yes, because we strive for the common cause which the Constitutionn guarantees for all citizens.
One way is for people to spend less time following these fantastical man made religions and focus on science and development. Focus on reason, not fantasy.
Atheism is not a "unifying" force nor is it intended to be. Atheism is not a religion nor a political system and there is no central organizing entity. Since atheism is not driven by any strict set of doctrines and atheists have no motive to take control over other people, force people to become atheists or rule the world, atheism is a relatively benign personal choice to not accept a belief in the supernatural.
Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Atheism.
Please resubmit your question and tell us what nation you are asking about, and what time period. Good and Evil
a good government and nation and people
Atheism doesn't say anything on good or bad since it is only a rejection of deity's. really the only thing that atheism declares is "I do not believe in any deity's or gods"
Here we fall into the logical fallacy of guilt by association; just because some proponents of atheism are Marxists doesn't mean that atheism is a Marxist idea. Atheism has been around for a good deal longer than Marxism. Atheism is has its benefits as people who do not subscribe to a religion are free from religious dogmas and unjust religious laws, which can, in some cases, lead to unfair or unjust practices and impede scientific progress.
There is no such word, since there is a perfectly good alternative, atheism, already in wide use. Atheism is the conviction that there are no gods or deities of any kind. The 'a' of a_theism is a prefix of negation.
Atheism is a noun.
Atheism is the belief that there is no god.
There are no prophets of atheism.
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,
George H. Smith has written: 'Atheism, Ayn Rand, and other heresies' -- subject(s): Atheism, Philosophy, Religion and state 'The Wealth of Nations Part 1' 'Why Atheism?' -- subject(s): atheism 'Atheism' -- subject(s): atheism, Atheism, Controversial literature, Christianity