Divorce happens. The laws are secular for divorce, as well as any thing else.
An atheist is simply someone who doesn't believe in a god(s), and therefore there is no consensus amongst atheists on divorce. Opinions may differ from atheist to atheist.
Almost if not all atheists are liberal, and liberals believe people can choose how to live there life, and if a someone wants a divorce, then atheists think it is okay.
Atheists have a lower divorce rate than theists. Atheists are less likely to divorce.
Some atheists do. But it is impossible to cover such a large group with a generalization like that.
The question is flawed for two reasons:It assumes all atheists think about Christians crying while praying. They don't.It assumes there is an authority that speaks for all atheists. There isn't.
If she is the person I think she is she is the founder of the American Atheists.
It seems unlikely that many atheists think about such things! But, atheism isn't considered a mental disorder.
A good rule of thumb for an atheists morality is that action should not inhibit the freedom or ability of others.
No. What makes you think that? No, they are omnivores.
Atheists do not all think with one mind much like religionists vary broadly in their thinking. An atheist may be less likely to hold prejudice toward others since religion is a major source for prejudice and atheists do not hold religious biases.
We are not a collective. We all have our own opinions.
Atheists think that there is no universal meaning to life.
There are more than "an atheist". Atheists and the non-religious make up between 7 and 25% of most countries' populationsAs to why there are atheists - you only have to think it through.
no i don't think she got anything from her divorce