Atheists have no special function or any special beliefs. They are a religion 
like any other. They believe in God's non-existence, that's all. They reject 
the notion of an immaterial "prima materia" because that appears to them 
self-contradictory and instead put a thing called "Matter" on the same pedestal 
and worship that instead. It's merely a fashionable alternative to the 
Abrahamic sky-fairy concept but has no particular virtues I am aware of other 
than that

Kim


> On 26 Mar 2017, at 3:11 am, Evgenii Rudnyi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dominic Johnson
> What are atheists for? Hypotheses on the functions of non-belief in the 
> evolution of religion
> Religion, Brain & Behavior
> Vol. 2, No. 1, February 2012, 48-99
> 
> http://dominicdpjohnson.com/publications/pdf/2012JohnsonWhatAreAtheistsFor.pdf
> 
> "An explosion of recent research suggests that religious beliefs and 
> behaviors are universal, arise from deep-seated cognitive mechanisms, and 
> were favored by natural selection over human evolutionary history. However, 
> if a propensity towards religious beliefs is a fundamental characteristic of 
> human brains (as both by-product theorists and adaptationists agree), and/or 
> an important ingredient of Darwinian fitness (as adaptationists argue), then 
> how do we explain the existence
> and prevalence of atheists - even among ancient and traditional societies?"
> 
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