It doesn't really affect atheists much; unless they have a job that requires belief - for example, some priests lose their faith and get a bit "stuck" - being a priest is their livelihood, so it's difficult to "walk away" because they've changed their minds.
There is no law against an atheist being president.
Nothing points to her as being atheist.
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.
no. the whole point of being atheist is not believing in god so there for no religion
No. Pagans believe in various gods. An atheist does not believe in any god or gods.
An atheist would have no interest in being a preacher. It doesn't make sense for one to become a preacher. If someone who claims to be an atheist, becomes a preacher, then they weren't an atheist.
Being an atheist is just having the position of non belief in god claims. As such, there is no dogma and no "rituals"
If a person is environmentally conscious, they can have a positive impact. Atheism has nothing to do with the question.
The choice to be atheist or theist or any other belief is simply a choice. There is nothing wrong about it.
The point of being an atheist is that you have no religious views, you don't believe in any god, gods, or religion.
Matt Smith is an Atheist. Which means he does not have a religion and does not believe in a god(s) or supreme being.
Shakespeare wasn't a famous atheist; being an atheist was illegal in Elizabethan England, so atheists kept very quiet. Shakespeare's fellow dramatists Thomas Kyd and Christopher Marlowe were tortured for being atheists; Shakespeare was not.