I see threads like The ol’ Is Atheism a Religion debate revisited
and have to say:
Step back and look again.
Atheism is not a forest, but millions of separate trees.
We don’t get together weekly to be told what we believe, so we naturally all believe different things:
Some care about if there was a big bang /shrinking /expanding /curved universe.
Some really don’t care about describing creation, except to say that every religion is right to laugh at the others’ creation myths.
Some believe in “spirit” separate from “body”, but just not an afterlife.
Others deny anything is going on but chemistry and physics.
Some believe in odd things like telekenesis, but just not devine intervention.
Some think we can’t tell life from a dream, and may “wake up” to be pod people like in Matrix.
Others think that’s just more BS.
Some think others are entitled to their beliefs.
Some agree, excluding the right believe everyone should believe the same thing.
Some have never thought much about what other people should do, because other people have never been much interested in their beliefs.
Some think life “begins” when sperm meets egg.
Some think life is when breathing or brain waves or hearbeat start.
Some think life never stopped, but is a continuum, and the embryo has no more “rights” than the sperm before it, or any other cell being brushed aside.
Some think that’s all irrelevant to what matters.
Some think religion is bad, others don’t.
Some think churches are bad, others don’t.
Some think churches in schools or politics or sporting events should…
Well, let’s just say the lists go on and on.
There are no “received” canons or “pivotal writings”. It’s just plain open in every way.
**So. Stop grouping atheists like sects. **