There is no atheistic belief in life after death.
You are still an atheist since you do not believe in a god or gods. Belief in a life after death doesn't necessarily change this unless you think that some supernatural being is responsible for it. Most atheists believe that death is simply the end of life. There is nothing after death.
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That mainly depends on if you believe in supreme being(s). If you do, then you are agnostic. If you don't, then you are atheist.
Atheists can be optimists. They can have hope for better things in this life. They also have faith in friends and loved ones. But if the question is about the false hope for another life after death, then of course atheists do not hold out this hope. And faith in a non-existent deity is no help to an atheist.
There is no need for an atheist to have any position on life purpose. He only has to accept that there is no god or gods.
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no. the whole point of being atheist is not believing in god so there for no religion
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Because people naturally fear death. As an atheist, I understand that when you die, you die. Before there was religion, people did not question life and death. When they did they created answers for what happens after you die. They made it so death wouldn't be so terrible if you followed the church and behaved in society.
The point of being an atheist is that you have no religious views, you don't believe in any god, gods, or religion.
It may give those with religious beliefs a feeling of comfort to believe that they will have further life after death. But atheists know this is not true, and believe that we should try to live happy and fulfilling lives, be ethical and moral towards others and earn respect for our accomplishments, whatever they be. If we can do that, our loved ones, friends and acquaintances will cherish our memory.:To an atheist life is composed of three stages: Birth, Life, Death. Of these three events you only get to enjoy the "Life" part - you aren't there before the "Birth" or after the "Death"Death is a reality, it cannot be avoided. Not accepting these two facts is delusional. In general no sane person hastens towards death although some situations may suggest a need for an altruistic acceptance of premature death.