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* [[Larry Flynt]] (1942-): Founder of ''[[Hustler Magazine]]''.<ref>"I am not saying [[Jerry Falwell]] don't believe in God. I am just saying I don't believe in God. That puts me at odds with him." ''Larry King Live'', [[January 10]], [[1996]]</ref>
* [[Larry Flynt]] (1942-): Founder of ''[[Hustler Magazine]]''.<ref>"I am not saying [[Jerry Falwell]] don't believe in God. I am just saying I don't believe in God. That puts me at odds with him." ''Larry King Live'', [[January 10]], [[1996]]</ref>
* [[George Soros]] (1930-): Hungarian-born investor, philanthropist and writer.<ref>Steve Kroft: Are you a religious man? Soros: No. Kroft: Do you believe in God? Soros: No. ''60 Minutes'', broadcast [[December 20]], [[1998]].</ref>
* [[George Soros]] (1930-): Hungarian-born investor, philanthropist and writer.<ref>Steve Kroft: Are you a religious man? Soros: No. Kroft: Do you believe in God? Soros: No. ''60 Minutes'', broadcast [[December 20]], [[1998]].</ref>
* Richard Darling (1967-): Co-founder of Codemasters Software Company Limited. Absense of evidence is not evidence of absense, but it's a pretty good clue"


===Comedians===
===Comedians===

Revision as of 23:33, 22 November 2006

Listed here are persons who have identified themselves as atheists. Also included are those who have said that they disbelieve in God or deities, and have not chosen an alternative label (such as agnostic) to describe their disbelief.

There is no way to list all famous persons who happen(ed) to be atheists, so the list includes only those whose atheism has been relevant in their public life or works.

Activists and educators

Goldman.
Sanger.

Authors

Isaac Asimov.
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Ambrose Bierce.
Shelley.

Business

Carnegie.
  • Sir Richard Branson (1950-): British entrepreneur, founder of the Virgin Group.[31]
  • Warren Buffet (1930-): American investor, considered to be the world's second richest man, although he is currently in the process of giving away much of his fortune.[32]
  • Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919): Industrialist and philanthropist, sometimes described as the wealthiest man who ever lived. [33]
  • Larry Flynt (1942-): Founder of Hustler Magazine.[34]
  • George Soros (1930-): Hungarian-born investor, philanthropist and writer.[35]
  • Richard Darling (1967-): Co-founder of Codemasters Software Company Limited. Absense of evidence is not evidence of absense, but it's a pretty good clue"

Comedians

Allen (sculpture).
  • Woody Allen (1935–): American film director, actor and comedian. In a column in The New Yorker entitled "My Philosophy," Allen wrote: "Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber on weekends."[5]
  • George Carlin (1937–): American comedian, actor and author. Outspoken atheist, wrote a number of monologues about the non-existence of God. [36]
  • Adam Carolla (1964–): former American TV personality, now radio talk show host. [37]
  • David Cross (1964-): American actor and comedian.[38]
  • Kathy Griffin (1963-): American comedian, stated on her reality show that she was an atheist and former catholic.[39]
  • Julia Sweeney (1961–): American actor and comedian. Alumna of Saturday Night Live, author/performer of a one-woman autobiographical stage show about finding atheism: Letting Go of God. [40]

Film, radio and television

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Buñuel (caricature)
Roddenberry

Music

Brahms.
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Rimsky

Philosophy

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Denis Diderot.
Friedrich Nietzsche.

Politics and law

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Stalin.

Science and medicine

Dawkins.
Watson.

Visual Arts

References

  1. ^ Online reprint of essay by Emma Goldman, The Philosophy of Atheism, advocating atheism.
  2. ^ Listing of Ellen Johnson as president of American Atheists; from official website.
  3. ^ Adherents.com article: The Religious Affiliation of Michael Newdow [1].
  4. ^ American Atheist's profile of O'Hair and her family as atheism advocates [2].
  5. ^ a b c d 2,000 Years of Disbelief: Famous People with the Courage to Doubt, James A. Haught, 1996, Prometheus Books, ISBN 1-57392-067-3
  6. ^ "Savarkar was an atheist. When he was the Hindu Mahasabha president he used to give lectures on why there is no god."; quote from an interview with historian, Bipan Chandra [3].
  7. ^ Atheist essay by Sina, Rational Spirituality.
  8. ^ Listing of Barbara Smoker's Freethoughts: Atheism, Humanism, Secularism. Selected Egotistically from the 'Freethinker' at Amazon.com[4].
  9. ^ This is a clash of civilisations - between reason and superstition
  10. ^ Interview with Adams by American Atheists[5].
  11. ^ Isaac Asimov, in "Free Inquiry", Spring 1982, vol.2 no.2, p. 9 (See Wikiquote.)
  12. ^ Multiple quotes from Bierce substantiating his atheist views[6].
  13. ^ "…Stanley [Kubrick] is a Jew and I'm an atheist". Arthur C. Clarke, as quoted in The Making of Kubrick's 2001, Jeromy Agel (Ed.) (1970), p.306
  14. ^ American Atheists article on Fisher [7].
  15. ^ Author of An Atheist Manifesto
  16. ^ "Harry Harrison is a self-confessed atheist" per official website HarryHarrison.com
  17. ^ Slate.com article by Hitchens, "Bush's Secularist Triumph", with atheist declaration.
  18. ^ Joshi's book: God's Defenders: What They Believe and Why They Are Wrong at amazon.com.
  19. ^ Kennedy's book: All in the Mind: A Farewell to God at amazon.com.
  20. ^ Levi quoted as saying "There is Auschwitz, and so there cannot be God." Interview with Marlboro Press (1989)[8].
  21. ^ Repeatedly mentioned in Lesley Blanch's biography of him: Pierre Loti - Travels with the Legendary Romantic.
  22. ^ Multiple quotes from McCabe substantiating his atheist view [9].
  23. ^ Salon magazine 28 April 1999 [10]
  24. ^ In conversation with Archbishop Rowan Williams [11].
  25. ^ "I am an intransigent atheist, but not a militant one." Michael S. Berliner (1995). Letters of Ayn Rand: March 20, 1965 [12]
  26. ^ Interview on Larry King Live, 26 June 2004. See clip.
  27. ^ Interview with Rushdie by Gigi Marzullo; Sottovoce, RAIUNO, March 31 2006.
  28. ^ Listing of Shelley's The Necessity of Atheism at Amazon.com [13].
  29. ^ Listing of Smith as a founder of Freethinkers New York.
  30. ^ "Warraq's book Why I Am Not a Muslim presents a strident historical, moral, and philosophical indictment of Islam and advocates not just a firm separation of mosque and state but outright atheism." Holy War, by Chris Mooney at The American Prospect online (Accessed 29 August 2006).
  31. ^ Richard Branson: Losing My Virginity, p.239: "I do not believe in God, but as I sat there in the damaged [balloon] capsule, hopelessly vulnerable to the slightest shift in weather or mechanical fault, I could not believe my eyes."
  32. ^ Roger Lowerstein: Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist, Doubleday, 1995, p.13: "He did not subscribe to his family's religion. Even at a young age he was too mathematical, too logical, to make the leap of faith. He adopted his father's ethical underpinnings, but not his belief in an unseen divinity."
  33. ^ Ira D. Cardiff: What Great Men Think of Religion, 1945: "I don't believe in God. My god is patriotism. Teach a man to be a good citizen and you have solved the problem of life."
  34. ^ "I am not saying Jerry Falwell don't believe in God. I am just saying I don't believe in God. That puts me at odds with him." Larry King Live, January 10, 1996
  35. ^ Steve Kroft: Are you a religious man? Soros: No. Kroft: Do you believe in God? Soros: No. 60 Minutes, broadcast December 20, 1998.
  36. ^ Multiple quotes from Carlin substantiating his atheist views[14].
  37. ^ Interview with Penn Jillete in which Carolla declared "...I'm an atheist"[15].
  38. ^ Appearance on ABC's "Politically Incorrect" (March 9, 1998) "I was born Jewish, but I am an atheist. I don't believe in God."[16]
  39. ^ Speaking to Sacramento’s Outword Magazine, Griffin said: "...I think I’m getting more atheist because of the way the country is getting more into bible-thumping." See Quotelines, by Rex Wockner at Windy City Times (Accessed 29 August 2006).
  40. ^ Interview with Sweeney discussing her atheism[17].
  41. ^ In a letter by Adams dated 10 August 1993: "I've spent a life-time attacking religious beliefs and have not wavered from a view of the universe that many would regard as bleak. Namely, that it is a meaningless place devoid of deity [sic]"[18].
  42. ^ Adherents.com article: The Religious Affiliation of Ingmar Bergman [19].
  43. ^ "Father Julian... and I often talk about faith and the existence of God, but... he's forever coming up against the stone wall of my atheism..." Luis Bunuel (1982, 1985). My Last Breath: p.254
  44. ^ States he is an atheist in his Animals live DVD.
  45. ^ Hepburn stated "I'm an atheist, and that's it. I believe there's nothing we can know except that we should be kind to each other and do what we can for people" in the October 1991 issue of Ladies' Home Journal[20]
  46. ^ a b Interview with Penn Jillette in which he mentions his and Teller's atheism.
  47. ^ "28.Do you have a religion and if so what is it? I am an Atheist. I know the film's really Christian and everything but it doesn’t really affect me. Oh and you know I’m related to Charles Darwin." [21]
  48. ^ The Seattle Times article confirming that Leykis hosts a radio segment called Ask the Atheist [22].
  49. ^ "Although Roddenberry's family were churchgoers, he became an atheist when a teenager." Gene Roddenberry (1921-1991) at the website of the British Humanist Association (Accessed 29 August 2006).
  50. ^ "Former Minnesota Vikings running back Robert Smith, an atheist, says he has no objection to making religious counseling and services available to interested players." Going long for Jesus, by Tom Krattenmaker at Salon.com (Accessed 29 August 2006).
  51. ^ Is There a God?, by Stephen Thompson, 9 October 2002, A.V. Club (Accessed 22 October 2006.)
  52. ^ http://www.atheists.org/Atheism/roots/musicians/
  53. ^ http://www.atheists.org/Atheism/roots/musicians/
  54. ^ http://www.atheistalliance.org/aaw/atheistmusicians_atoe.html
  55. ^ Hanna quoted as saying: "I don't believe in God, but I believe God invented four-tracks"[23].
  56. ^ http://www.atheistalliance.org/aaw/atheistmusicians_ftom.html
  57. ^ December 16, 2000 AP report on the 'Jingle Ball' at New York City's Madison Square Garden by Jennifer Vineyard, as cited by celebatheists.com.
  58. ^ "Personally, I don't believe in God at all…" Sonic Boom Magazine
  59. ^ http://www.atheists.org/Atheism/roots/musicians/
  60. ^ http://www.atheistalliance.org/aaw/atheistmusicians_mtor.html
  61. ^ The Guardian describes as "a devout atheist - Stravinsky later described him rather disapprovingly as having a mind 'closed to any religious or metaphysical idea'" [24]
  62. ^ http://www.atheistalliance.org/aaw/atheistmusicians_stoz.html
  63. ^ Multiple quotes from Bakunin substantiating his atheist views[25].
  64. ^ Stated in Will Durant's Outlines of Philosophy
  65. ^ Will and Ariel Durant, The Age of Voltaire: a History of Civilization in Western Europe from 1715 to 1756, with Special Emphasis on the Conflict between Religion and Philosophy, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1965, pp. 695-714
  66. ^ Dennett, Daniel C. (2006), Breaking the Spell, Viking (Penguin), ISBN 0-670-03472-X
  67. ^ Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right, 1843
  68. ^ Extracts from Moi Testament published as Superstition in All Ages
  69. ^ Will and Ariel Durant, The Age of Voltaire, 1965, pp. 611-17
  70. ^ Will and Ariel Durant, The Age of Voltaire, 1965, pp. 617-22
  71. ^ Die fröhliche Wissenschaft, aphorisms 108 and 125 [26])
  72. ^ Piergiorgio Odifreddi. "Che fine ha fatto Dio?". Retrieved 2006-10-09.
  73. ^ Russell said: "As a philosopher, if I were speaking to a purely philosophic audience I should say that I ought to describe myself as an Agnostic, because I do not think that there is a conclusive argument by which one prove that there is not a God. On the other hand, if I am to convey the right impression to the ordinary man in the street I think I ought to say that I am an Atheist... None of us would seriously consider the possibility that all the gods of Homer really exist, and yet if you were to set to work to give a logical demonstration that Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, and the rest of them did not exist you would find it an awful job. You could not get such proof. Therefore, in regard to the Olympic gods, speaking to a purely philosophical audience, I would say that I am an Agnostic. But speaking popularly, I think that all of us would say in regard to those gods that we were Atheists. In regard to the Christian God, I should, I think, take exactly the same line." Am I an Agnostic or an Atheist?, from Last Philosophical Testament 1943-1968, (1997) Routledge ISBN 0-415-09409-7.
  74. ^ Kimball, Roger (2000). "The World According to Sartre". The New Criterion. Retrieved 2006-11-12. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  75. ^ Kemerling, Garth (October 27, 2001). "Sartre: Existential Life". Philosophy Pages. Britannica Internet Guide Selection. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
  76. ^ Labour Party at prayer salutes Cook the atheist, by Magnus Linklater, The Times, 13 August 2005.
  77. ^ Atheist premier attacks lack of Christianity in EU constitution, by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Telegraph, 4 June 2003.
  78. ^ "PERSECUTION WATCH: Belarus". vineyardfederalway.org. Retrieved 2006-09-01.
  79. ^ Stalin is quoted as saying "You know, they are fooling us, there is no God...all this talk about God is sheer nonsense" in E. Yaroslavsky, Landmarks in the Life of Stalin, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow 1940
  80. ^ Francis Crick, What Mad Pursuit: a Personal View of Scientific Discovery, Basic Books reprint edition, 1990, ISBN 0-465-09138-5, p. 145.
  81. ^ Dawkins identifies himself as an atheist in his article "A Challenge to Atheists: Come Out of the Closet," Free Inquiry, Summer, 2002. Excerpt reprinted at Positiveatheism.org.
  82. ^ Freethought of the Day, Freedom From Religion Foundation, May 11 2006 [27]
  83. ^ A Rough History of Disbelief Official BBC site describing the series
  84. ^ Nobel Biography[28].
  85. ^ Reported lecture [29]
  86. ^ Self-proclaimed [30]
  87. ^ World Bank [31]
  88. ^ Press meeting [32]
  89. ^ Trying to Understand Angry Atheists: Why do nonbelievers seem to be threatened by the idea of God?, by Rabbi Marc Gellman, Newsweek, 28 April 2006 (Accessed 11 November 2006)
  90. ^ The Atheism Tapes, program 2 - transcript of an extended interview with Steven Weinberg for the Jonathan Miller BBC TV series The Atheism Tapes
  91. ^ [33]

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