No, he does have a spiritual belief, although whether this is definable as Christian or is more general I am unsure.
Christians
Christians believe in an all-powerful divine being. Therefore, by definition a Christian cannot be an atheist.
No. While there are atheists in the US, most Americans identify as Christians.
Atheist=Mick Thomson#7 Satanist=? Christian=?
The majority of European people are Christians of various denominations.
In Roman times, anyone who denied that the emperor was divine was considered a dangerous atheist. Christians and Jews both got into trouble because of this.
*Some* Christians would. Conventional wisdom is that at the current time an atheist could not be elected president. It must be telling that no senator identifies themselves as atheist. However, 20 years ago it was common wisdom that a black man, or a woman, could not be president so things do change.
The band SlipKnot may appear 'satanic', but I can assure you there are no Satanists in the band. As for atheist there are quite a few in the band. There aren't any Christians. Hope I helped :)
Probably Lee Strobel. His work is rife with logical fallacy.
This question can be asked from all theists, Jews, christians, and Muslims. But it is not necessary that a Hindu should believe in Gods and Goddesses. There are philosophies in Hinduism which are atheist, for example, Samkhya and Vaisesika. Advaita also can be an atheist philosophy. I am an atheist advaitist Hindu.
I think every religion except Jewish and Atheist
AnswerSometimes people are described by what they are not, an arguably insulting practice but also sometimes a convenient one. 'Non-Christians' are people who are not Christians, whether because they are Jewish, Muslim, Hindu or atheist, and so on. In the same way, 'non-Muslims' would include Christians and others.