Hi Pool! 
You are not quite wrong, because "god" with the small 'g' is a really ambiguous term, and can be used for literally anything. And aliens as god isn't a new idea (that ancient aliens guy sees them everywhere apparently). However I personally see 'theism' as belief in 'supernatural', and I think most atheists are arguing against this concept of theists preaching 'facts' about this unknown 'supernatural' thingamajig.
In your case the major problem is, you are creating your own definition for a term (which has an established general understanding already) and arguing against it, so you are pretty much straw-manning by yourself.
Another thing is, there is no concept of "right to be an atheist", because either one believes in a god or they don't, it's not exactly a choice.

You are not quite wrong, because "god" with the small 'g' is a really ambiguous term, and can be used for literally anything. And aliens as god isn't a new idea (that ancient aliens guy sees them everywhere apparently). However I personally see 'theism' as belief in 'supernatural', and I think most atheists are arguing against this concept of theists preaching 'facts' about this unknown 'supernatural' thingamajig.
In your case the major problem is, you are creating your own definition for a term (which has an established general understanding already) and arguing against it, so you are pretty much straw-manning by yourself.
Another thing is, there is no concept of "right to be an atheist", because either one believes in a god or they don't, it's not exactly a choice.
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