Non stamp collectors don't spend a sizable portion of their time criticizing and trying to eradicate stamp collecting, like Dawkins, Harris, and millions of atheists who buy their books spend time trying to eradicate religion.
You need to broaden your horizons a mite. When you write "trying to eradicate religion" you mean "my religion". Religion A is just fine at eradicating religions X, Y and Z, but you don't seem to go on about that. (Against your protests of not being religious I hold your pious deceit.
Reader's Digest wouldn't send you a check to print your "true" OP in
Life in These United States and they couldn't be more desperate. If it took place at all it was with another of the imaginary atheist in your head.)
I surely would like to eradicate religion because religions, generally, try to eradicate thoughts other than their own. I guess that makes sense of some kind. People tend to feel less stupid when everyone has the same stupid ideas.
As an atheist I'm not required to have stupid ideas. Not that I don't, but they are not required. I have no sacred cows. I can happily walk up and down the street pronouncing Charles Darlose missed the boat, Carnot rode a tricycle and I don't give a fig about Newton.
Maybe that's your answer to "Does Atheism has [sic] any beliefs which are unique to Atheism?" Atheist believe it is safe to question anything so long as there are no theists in the room.
AbE: Opps! Sorry m9k.
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