That may be. But there is no such thing as a dogma handed out by some atheist organisation which determines what atheism is. Neighter is there any kind of scripture or "holy book" which determines how atheism has to look like and what can be atheism and what not.
It is a personal conclusion out of an individual thought process.
Such may also exist in religion amongst those who choose faith by themselves, but unlike atheism - religion has a "dogma" which determines how the people who chose that way have to live their life, even when they chose that dogma themselves.
It is a personal conclusion out of an individual thought process.
Such may also exist in religion amongst those who choose faith by themselves, but unlike atheism - religion has a "dogma" which determines how the people who chose that way have to live their life, even when they chose that dogma themselves.