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Once again, Atheism is not a religion, and does not believe anything beyond, "Your God does not exist"
Once again, there is even a post where I stood the dictionary definition of "religion" up against atheism,
and showed that atheism is a religion. Since anyone can do this except, obviously, you... mwahahahahaha.
Implying at least 2 logical fallacies and a wrong definition, yes you managed to "prove" this.
Nothing to imply. Stand the dictionary defs up against religion, and you will find that atheism is a religion. Now, I'll grant you that some people will press the issue saying that atheism is only a philosophy. But atheism is so close to religion that it might as well be one if it isn't.
Since you are too lazy to look at a dictionary... here's a link and quote
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/religionreligion
noun re·li·gion \ri-ˈli-jən\
Popularity: Top 1% of lookups
Simple Definition of religion
: the belief in a god or in a group of gods
: an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or a group of gods
Pray tell us, how does an Atheist fit either of these definitions?
Here is another refutation from actual Atheists...
https://atheists.org/activism/resources/what-is-atheismWhat Is Atheism?
No one asks this question enough.
The reason no one asks this question a lot is because most people have preconceived ideas and notions about what an Atheist is and is not. Where these preconceived ideas come from varies, but they tend to evolve from theistic influences...
...Atheism is not a belief system nor is it a religion.
And finally, since I know you love Wikipedia...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IrreligionIrreligion (adjective form: non-religious or irreligious) is the absence, indifference, or rejection of religion.[1]
When characterized as the rejection of religious belief, it encompasses atheism, agnosticism, religious dissidence, and secular humanism. When characterized as the absence of religious belief, it may also include "spiritual but not religious", pandeism, ignosticism, nontheism, pantheism, panentheism, and freethought. When characterized as indifference to religion, it is known as apatheism.