In terms of percentages, the most Atheist country is Sweden. China may have more atheists but they only have about fourteen percent of their people. It is hard to tell though because in communist countries the government tries to suppress Atheism. http://www.adherents.com/largecom/com_atheist.html
Atheism isn't a belief system, so there's no reason why atheists would share the same beliefs. So, doubtless, some atheists believe in evil and some don't.
No, Nick Clegg is an atheist. That doesn't negate the possibility that he is Jewish. Most of Israel's leaders are atheists, but they still call themselves Jewish.
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If by "most atheists", you are referring to the entire world, the population of atheists in China dwarfs the rest of the world's atheist population. Most Chinese Atheists adhere to a combination of Confucian and Materialistic philosophical principles.If by "most atheists", you are referring to Western Atheists, such as those in Europe and Anglo-America, these Atheists adhere to Rationalist Skepticism or Humanism as philosophical principles.
There are atheists all over the world, in every country. We aren't all concentrated in one area.
Atheists are people who do not believe in religion.The atheists were the most calm and rational people involved in the debate.Studies find that atheists are generally happier and more successful than those who follow Christianity.
There is no "official" atheist symbol as there is no governing body of atheists. The US Military has developed a symbol (stylized atom) to mark military graves of atheists and some atheists use a red "A" on their web sites and blogs.
Atheism and Marxism are not inherently linked, as atheism is simply the lack of belief in deities while Marxism is a socioeconomic theory. Atheists may hold a wide range of political beliefs, whether socialist, capitalist, or otherwise. It is important to distinguish between atheism as a personal belief and political ideologies like Marxism.
Most people expect atheists to be like goth or emo people, in my personal opinion they're no different from any other religion, if not happier.
No. Atheists are simply people who do not think there is sufficient evidence for the existence of a God or gods. While some atheists do bother Christians and can be a nuisance at times, most stay quite and carry on with ordinary lives. Unfortunately, as with all groups, the most vocal atheists are the most noticeable ones. So it is important to avoid making a judgement based on this small portion of a large group.
There are atheists in every country, although they may choose not to reveal themselves in certain places.
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. While there are atheists in the US, most Americans identify as Christians.
Most do. Except, most don't say the "under God" phrase.
Atheists' political beliefs cover an extremely wide spectrum. Many atheists are conservative and don't think that womens' rights are an important issue, or who are misogynists, especially the most common form of atheist seen on the internet. However, there are plenty of atheists who are outspoken feminists as well.