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He's a proud atheist, who admits to not knowing - or really caring - when the Pessah Seder falls. He relentlessly defends Israel and the West because he puts his faith in the rational, free, individual soul." [98] Phil Brooks: 1978– American professional wrestler, known by the ring name CM Punk. "I am an atheist." [99] Rodney Brooks: 1954–
"I am an atheist but I am sure a divine zone exists, where certain special machines like Fellini work." [56] Kurt Vonnegut: 1922–2007 Author American author, writer of Cat's Cradle, among other books. "I am an atheist (or at best a Unitarian who winds up in churches quite a lot)." [57] Frederick Vosper: 1869–1901 Politician
Name Dates Known for Reference Jason Aaron: 1973– Comics writer, known for his work on The Other Side, Scalped, Ghost Rider, Wolverine and PunisherMAX. "I've been an atheist for many years, but I've remained fascinated by religion. If anything, I've become more fascinated by religion and faith after I lost mine." [1] Clark Adams: 1969–2007
Atheism is, in a broad sense, the lack of belief in the existence of deities.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.
This is a list of atheist authors. Mentioned in this list are people whose atheism is relevant to their notable activities or public life, and who have publicly identified themselves as atheists. Authors
"A decadent dandy who envied the manly Victorian achievements of his family, a professed atheist haunted by religious terrors, a generous and loving man who fell out with many of his friends - the Robert Louis Stevenson of Claire Harman's biography is all of these and, of course, a bed-ridden invalid who wrote some of the finest adventure ...
John Baskerville (1706–1775): English typesetter, printing innovator and typefounder, designer of the typeface that bears his name. [4] [5] Richard Branson (1950–): English business magnate, investor and philanthropist. [6] [7] Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919): Scottish-American industrialist, who led the expansion of the steel industry.
Atheist comedian, best known for his internet videos. "The atheist comedian Pat Condell (who we are pleased to say is a member of the NSS) placed a five-minute "video monologue" entitled "The Trouble with Islam" on the web and it has now scored over a million hits." [26] Cyril Connolly: 1903–1974 Author