I never denied religious atrocities.
I didn't say you had. Instead, I pointed out (twice now, and at length) wherein your inconsistency lies.
Let's try it again, this time by analogy. Suppose someone in an attempt to disparage black people or to downplay the significance of lynching says: "Black people have murdered a hundred times more people than white people have lynched for racial reasons".
This may actually be true, but it's irrelevant, because he's comparing
total murders by black people with
racially-motivated murders by white people, which is a mere subset of the number of people they've killed.
To have a level playing field, one should compare like with like --- either compare total murders to total murders, or lynchings to lynchings.
Now you are making an exactly analogous mistake. You are comparing
total deaths caused by atheists with
religiously-motivated deaths caused by theists. And now that I have exposed the bias implicit in this form of reckoning, I think you should stop.
Edited by Dr Adequate, : No reason given.