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Name Dates Known for Reference Jason Aaron: 1973– Comics writer, known for his work on The Other Side, Scalped, Ghost Rider, Wolverine and PunisherMAX. "I've been an atheist for many years, but I've remained fascinated by religion. If anything, I've become more fascinated by religion and faith after I lost mine." [1] Clark Adams: 1969–2007
Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999): American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer and editor whose films include 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange and The Shining. [154] Burt Lancaster (1913–1994): American film actor. [155] Elsa Lanchester (1902–1986): English-born American actress. Atheism is mentioned in her ...
In a narrower sense, atheism is simply the absence of belief that any deities exist. This is a compilation of the various lists of atheists with articles on Wikipedia by category. Living people in these lists are those whose atheism is relevant to their notable activities or public life, and who have publicly identified themselves as atheists.
Leon Festinger (1919–1989): American social psychologist famous for his Theory of Cognitive Dissonance. [106] Norman Finkelstein (1953–): American political scientist and author, specialising in Jewish-related issues, especially the Holocaust and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. [107]
Joseph Lewis (1889–1968): American freethinker and atheist, president of Freethinkers of America 1920–1968. [42] Barry McGowan (born 1961): author of How to Separate Church & State. Long-time atheist activist and former President and Vice-President of Freethought organizations, he is the creator and webmaster of AtheistActivist.org before ...
American atheist activist, co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation and author of Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher To Atheist. "Following five years of reading, Dan gradually outgrew his religious beliefs. "If I had limited myself to Christian authors, I'd still be a Christian today," Dan says. "I just lost faith in faith."
An atheist who said "I do not accept the Christian or any other form of religious belief" but not a secularist, saying he supported the established church "from the outside". He likened religion in general to a "dangerous narcotic" and said he thought death meant simply "black velvet - eternal sleep". [172]
Discusses R. Laurence Moore and Isaac Kramnick, Godless Citizens in a Godly Republic: Atheists in American Public Life, Norton, 2018; and John Gray, Seven Types of Atheism, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2018, which defines "atheist" as "anyone with no use for a divine mind that has fashioned the world" (a category that includes nontheist religions ...