Squeegee Beckenheim
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All religions have gods, prophets and sacred texts that indicate what believers should do.
And how many religious people actually read those texts? Fewer than half of American Christians have read more than half the Bible, for example. And how many religions actually teach a literal interpretation of their texts, and teach the whole text rather than selecting passages?
To choose a religion is to choose between one and the other.
Choosing a religion is oftentimes a matter of geography rather than anything else.
The atheist has no gods, sacred books or prophets who speak in the name of a god.
It can have people who are revered at the head of them, though. I don't know enough about Xi to comment, but Chairman Mao was certainly set up to be revered like a god. The Kim family of North Korea are the same.
I don't see why those ideologies and ones like them should be considered any different from religious ideologies, or why they should be no-true-Scotsmanned out of consideration as being atheist ideologies.