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Why are people answering atheist here? OP is asking for religion. It's like if OP was asking what colour your basketballs are and having people respond (at length for some reason) that they don't have one.
Any survey of people's religions will have a category for people to answer "no belief/atheism". OP seems interested in what people believe and what led them to have that belief. I don't think answering with Atheism is going against that.
This one does not have a category for not being religious. It only asks what religion people belive in.
I'm totally down for the atheist response, although it technically isn't a religion in itself as much a position on whether you believe in a deity or not. A N/A response is totally cool in my book and I actually appreciate it. But def would prefer if people would describe what led them to it in more depth
Atheism can be considered a "religion". In fact, it's the "religion" of people who believe there isn't a God.
It absolutely can not be considered a religion, because it is the absence of one.
Believing in nothing is still believing
Not collecting stamps is still collecting something.
Completely unrelated. Obviously if you replace words by other random words, it will make no sense
It was an analogy.
I am an a-stamp-collector. I do not collect stamps. This does not necessarily mean I still collect something.
I am also an atheist. I do not believe any claim I have heard about a god. This does not necessarily mean I still believe something (about a deity, or indeed about anything else).
No it isn't
That's what you believe...
That's like calling baldness a hair style
I'm bald. I have to shave my head to achieve the look, shave my hair into a style if you like. Even if that style is the absence of hair.