Not strictly, no. Many would call atheists the ultimatenonbeliever (in a Creator, that is), but the term is usually for anyone who doesn't believe in the same spiritual manner and Creator as you.
free thinker, agnostic, nonbeliever
Doubter, pessimist, cynic, agnostic, atheist or nonbeliever
It is estimated that approximately 16% of the global population identifies as non-religious or atheist. However, this number can vary significantly depending on the region and how "nonbeliever" is defined.
A similar word for "atheist" is "nonbeliever." Both terms refer to individuals who do not believe in the existence of a deity or deities. Other related terms include "agnostic," which describes someone who is uncertain about the existence of a god, though it is not strictly synonymous with atheism.
Hymns for the Nonbeliever was created on 2007-07-21.
nonbeliever
It Depends on the nonbeliever, but usually they believe that the fundamentals of not killing or stealing are rules and law, and breaking them is wrong. The nonbeliever usually also believes in honoring their parents and neighboors, but not in the essence of God.
a person inclined to question or doubt all accepted opinions.synonyms: cynic, doubter; More pessimist, prophet of doom "skeptics said the marriage wouldn't last"a person who doubts the truth of Christianity and other religions; an atheist or agnostic. synonyms: agnostic, atheist, unbeliever, nonbeliever, disbeliever, doubting Thomas "skeptics who have found faith"
She does not follow an organised religion but has also said that she is not an atheist.
A person who does not share the beliefs of the dominant religion of a society is often referred to as a "nonbeliever" or "dissenter." In some contexts, the term "heretic" may also be used, especially if their beliefs are seen as opposing or challenging the dominant faith. Additionally, "secularist" or "atheist" can apply, depending on the specific nature of their beliefs or lack thereof.
A person who does not believe in something, especially in religion
A:Belief in resurrection of the dead is limited to certain religious groups, such as Zoroastrians, some Jews and most Christians. In general terms, a nonbeliever in resurrection is a non-Christian.