Crowns&Laurels
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You miss the early origins of atheism, and the importance of not being seen as atheist in any time and place where non conformity was dangerous. Many of those known as "deists" were functional atheists using a broadly acceptable cover-word.
And as far as the numbers of theist, world-wide, I'd be far more impressed if there was any consistency about the nature, values purpose, desires of of the God believed in. I actually take that to point to God as a man-made concept.
A deist is simply someone who believes in an impersonal creator, preferred by those who had never found a spiritual relationship but still find it absurd to consider that there is no god.
There was no reason for a person to need to 'cover' their belief in that way, as the denial of the Abrahamic God alone sufficed for heresy. They were not atheists.
And there's no consistency in the values, purpose, and desires of atheists either. You are trying to say God is a man-made concept based on the errors of people. So what you are really taking to point to God as fictional is just plain old prejudice of certain religious people which is one of the prime causes of anti-theism.
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