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This category is for people who have notably been victims for their religious unbelief, or for advocating atheism, in words or actions, as an alternative to theistic religious belief. Pages in category "Persecution of atheists"
In a narrower sense, atheism is simply the absence of belief that any deities exist. This is a compilation of the various lists of atheists with articles on Wikipedia by category. Living people in these lists are those whose atheism is relevant to their notable activities or public life, and who have publicly identified themselves as atheists.
Atheist activist, co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation and author of Losing Faith In Faith: From Preacher To Atheist. "Following five years of reading, Dan gradually outgrew his religious beliefs. "If I had limited myself to Christian authors, I'd still be a Christian today," Dan says. "I just lost faith in faith."
Discrimination against atheists, sometimes called atheophobia, [1] atheistophobia, [2] or anti-atheism, [3] [4] both at present and historically, includes persecution of and discrimination against people who are identified as atheists. Discrimination against atheists may be manifested by negative attitudes, prejudice, hostility, hatred, fear ...
Sabrina Carpenter's response to the controversy surrounding her “Feather” music video is getting a reaction all of its own.. The music video, which was released Oct. 30, features the singer in ...
Wrote and presented the 2004 television series, Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief, exploring the roots of his own atheism and investigating the history of atheism in the world. [56] [57] Tim Minchin (1975–): Australian comedian, actor, composer, songwriter, pianist, musical director, winner of the 2005 Best Newcomer Perrier Comedy Award. [58]
Ricardo Navarro Tolento, 29, was convicted by a Orange County Superior Court jury on Tuesday over his involvement in the 2020 death of 67-year-old Eugene Harbrecht.
California (Los Angeles County) July 2, 2013 (sentencing) Spousal battery, assault with a deadly weapon and making criminal threats 2 years and 230 days imprisonment, plus 400 hours of community service [183] Bradley remained free until May 2015 while he appealed his conviction. [184] California: June 2018 (sentencing) Domestic battery