Of course. In fact, atheists are more accepting of people who think differently because they have no religious agenda to promote, no beliefs they feel the need to press on others.
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Above answer is well put, but i might add, i myself do not accept the religious beliefs of another person, but i can accept the person. I mean, by 'accept' i do not share the belief, nor admire it in anyway, but rather, i accept the person, and accept their right to believe as they wish.
There are no proofs in the accepted sense. People that have religious beliefs and convictions have no need of them. People without religious beliefs would not accept them.
No, Andy Six is not religious. He is an Atheist. And Atheists are non-religious people.
An atheist isn't a religion its just a group name for people with no religion. Atheists have the freedom to believe what they like about violence.
Opinion:Generally, religionists have very little respect for atheists. Curiously, they view the atheist as a threat to their own beliefs and think of atheists in religious terms since they seem to possess no other way to describe how a person views human existence. Perhaps they are put off by fact-based thinking. Many preachers condemn atheists from their pulpits, consider them to be agents of "Satan" and promote a mythology of all the bad things atheists do. Many religionists are obsessed with atheists and believe that atheists are obsessed with religionists. Of course, that is not true since atheists care little for what others believe and are not dedicated to forcing their non-belief on others.
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.
Being respectful to people who believe in something different from you
Many religious people: God Atheists: Man/societies
Beliefs in many gods
Rhode Island was known for its acceptance of people with different religious beliefs.
There are no categorically atheistic views on any topic except a general lack of belief in gods. Apart from that atheists are simply people. They do not all think alike and with one mind such as theists. You have confused atheists with theists who generally hold religious beliefs as a group.
No. Most atheists believe it is wrong to do evil, as it is for most people. Atheists simply do not think that morality has to come from divine authority. That said, what one person believes to be good or evil may differ from the views of another person, regardless of their religious beliefs or lack thereof.
Generally, No. There certainly have been terrorists who do not believe in God, e.g. are Atheists. However, the vast majority of Atheists are not terrorists and there are fewer Atheist terrorists per capita than any other religious group. Atheists in the United States are slandered as terrorists and similar by religious people who may feel threatened by them or find their lack of belief repellent. This is simply name-calling and does not change the reality of whether Atheists commit acts of terror.