nope, athiests have as much faith as the religious, agnostics tend to just not know....
How do you figure that atheists have any faith at all, let alone "as much as the religious?"
It doesn't take faith to not believe in a bronze age myth, reason and logic can tackle the trivial challenge.
I mean, do you have "just as much faith" in your lack of belief in every other god as you do in the god you do believe in?
How about a person who has never even heard of gods, so naturally does not believe in them. How can his lack of belief be a matter of faith?
:lol: where did the universe come from athiest?
Please link scientifically as to where it came from and what was there before it....
There are several theories, from brane theory to white hole theory, but to ask "where" it came from and to speak of "before" it is to fail to understand the big bang entirely.
All time started @ the big bang, so there is no "before" and all of space expanded from it so there are no other "places" for it to come from.
If it came from "anywhere" it would be a timeless "hyperspace," a higher dimension that we 3 dimensional beings would have no reference point to "look to."
If you demand a reference point for something "outside" this universe, its a bit like asking "Where is yesterday?"
If you're actually interested in the answers to those questions, read Hawkings' Briefer History of Time, or if you're not a reader google/youtube "Michio Kaku" or some other cosmologist.
We don't know for sure yet, but all signs point to their being a very large number of universes, ours being special because its one of the few capable of producing life... kinda like our planet compared to the trillion other ones in this universe.
What did you win, and how is it that you win by default if science doesn't currently have an answer to that question.
A bit unfair and one sided don't you think? Scientists have the integrity to admit when they don't know something, and creationist go "Ha! See! So my god is responsible for it." Its never the other way around...