By thinking about and respecting the ideas of others
It is not true to say that Christians and atheists always fight. Most atheists have little interest in what others around them believe, and are very willing to allow others to hold different views to their own. While most Christians believe that there is a duty to convert others to believe in God, they also accept the inherent right of others to hold different views if they wish to do so. However, a small minority of Christians take the supposed duty to convert others to believe in God very seriously. They actively assert that only their worldview is correct and challenge atheists regarding their beliefs. Atheists must respond, and usually do so moderately, although a very few such as Richard Dawkins respond in kind.
It is sad that some religious people feel the need to find bad things about atheists. And many of the same people profess to love their enemies! You could look for articles about Adolf Hitler, as some say that he was an atheist, although others say that the overwhelming evidence is that he was a Christian. It is as hard to stereotype atheists as it is to stereotype Christians or people of other faiths: you will find bad things about some atheists, just as you will find bad things about some Christians, Jews, Muslims or Hindus. But look for the good in others and you will find the good in yourself.
By first, respecting yourself & others.
It's a responsibility.
Out of respect and conformity. Most Atheists don't try to convert people into atheists - they just want to be respected and for the world to know that they exist and shouldn't be disrespected. To show respect for others' holiday, we say Merry Christmas and truly wish people who do celebrate it have a joyous day of Dec. 25th.
A good rule of thumb for an atheists morality is that action should not inhibit the freedom or ability of others.
An atheist does not believe in God.
No group has a unified approach to things. Some atheists see problems as opportunities for improvement, others as a reason to run around in circles feeling upset, still others have their own personal response.
Even atheists still say 'thank God' because the words are overly used in the society, but to atheists, the words are just words; they do not mean much.
we need peace because thisis the only way to commit hostility to ourlife and to others by respecting and giving it importance. we need peace because this is the only way to commit hostility to ourlife and to others by respecting and giving it importance.
by doing good deeds by respecting others by love of Allah by humbleness by simplicity