No. The idea of a sacred text violates the entire concept of Atheism, which is the lack of spiritual or supernatural belief. A sacred text is sacred because it is conveyed from some sort of higher authority and is, therefore, unimpeachable. Atheists are typically skeptics who hold that everything is questionable and not worth believing in until suitable evidence is found.
The concept of "sacred" means that something has a special value because of a supernatural belief designating it so. Since atheists lack supernatural beliefs, they cannot have any sacred anythings.
Judaism is not a sacred text, it is a religion and that religion happens to have a sacred text. To learn more about Judaism's Sacred Text, read the Related Question.
The Holy Bible is the sacred text for Christians.
the hindu sacred text is called a sakrit.
Internet Sacred Text Archive was created in 1999.
The equivalent sacred text in Islam to the Torah in Judaism is the Quran.
No. The Talmud is an explanatory legal treatise in Judaism. It is not a "sacred text" nor is it affiliated with Christianity in any way. (The Jewish sacred text is the Tanakh or Jewish Bible.)
I believe the sacred text of the church of England is the King James edition of the Holy Bible.
The main sacred text is Iliad and the Odyssey which were a series of poems written by Homer
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