I think many believers in faith see through their perceptions the one kind of atheist: the militant atheist. What is commonly seens as a threat to religion is the militant and anti-theist atheist, who wants to see an end to religion and bring humanity to view things with free rationality.
When many atheists unite under some organisation or banner they might look like some proto-religion and this is what I feel people are seeing here. What I find funny is if a theist tells you atheism is a religion, and then attempts to debate that Atheism has caused more unspeakable crimes that Christianity, and the atheist says 'well, hey..if you look at Stalin and how he utilised the serfs, or if you look at nazi ideology, its very proto-religion', the believer takes this as an insult, thinking that blaming religion for the crimes of atheism is absurd. Well, they can't have it both ways.
People may mix up faith and religion, both are separate but interact. Although aspects of Atheist action over recent years may appear religious, rest assured it has no faith.



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In my view, the position of athiesm is simple, regardless of Hitchens major or Dawkings, we do not believe in the supernatural. Thankfully, there is no such thing as organised athieism.
