No, they are Irish and catholic. Great question..
Yes. Of course.
If the question is "Who is the leader of atheists?" there is no leader. Each atheist is his own person. Atheists may meet for discussion, attend meetings by atheists who wish to talk about their point of view, but there is no leader. If the question is "Who was the first atheist?", the answer is unknown. Atheism was the standard until religion was invented.
There is no official atheist symbol. It comes from not having an organization like a religion to establish a symbol (or greeting, or handshake, or uniform, etc). Some atheist us a script "A" in red (no dots) for their blogs, the US Military marks graves atheist graves in military cemeteries with many representative symbols. They chose a stylized Bohr atom which does have a dot on it representing an electron for atheist graves.
There is no organized group called "Atheism." While there are several atheist groups, there is no membership requirement for atheism. An atheist is simply someone who does not believe that gods exist.
An antonym for the word "rabbi" could be "layperson" or "congregation member," signifying someone who is not a religious leader or clergy member.
There is no organized group called "atheism." While there are several atheist groups, there is no membership requirement for atheism. An atheist is simply someone who does not believe that gods exist.
An English atheist is an atheist from England.
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"John is an atheist, which means he does not believe in the existence of any gods or deities."
PewDiePie has not publicly disclosed his religious beliefs.
The term "Atheist Masterpiece" is meaningless. A masterpiece, whether done by a theist or atheist is just a thing, not an opinion or position,
Vladimir Lenin's childhood religion was Russian Orthodox Christianity. However, he became an atheist later in life and actively worked to promote atheism during his time as the leader of the Soviet Union.
I am an atheist.An atheist is someone who doesn't believe in religion.It is everyone's right to choose their own religion and not be abused for it, including those who are atheist.