In the societies where these faiths are indigenous, yes, certainly.
And, many atheists see all faiths as being wrong. There's a difference between a philosophical atheist, and a militant atheist.
Marxists, cultural Marxists and their ilk are not really atheists. It's what they profess, but like pretty much everything they profess, it's very often simply the image they project and delude themselves into believing to justify the spirit behind them, which is a satanic spirit.
It's very well established that Christianity is the key target for satanic materialism (aka Marxism, communism, and the globalist Agenda), because it is the key and cornerstone of bringing the world to God and opening the way for God to guide and influence humanity.
But it should be noted, that some atheists can be morally more aligned with God (ironically) than some who profess with their mouths to be Christians.
In my view, then, it's really important to distinguish between an atheist who conscientiously holds that belief because they are (trying to be) sincere, and a militant atheist who is in fact a Marxist or Communist and who wants to destroy Christianity because it is God's number one platform in the world.
In the societies where these faiths are indigenous, yes, certainly.
And, many atheists see all faiths as being wrong. There's a difference between a philosophical atheist, and a militant atheist.
Marxists, cultural Marxists and their ilk are not really atheists. It's what they profess, but like pretty much everything they profess, it's very often simply the image they project and delude themselves into believing to justify the spirit behind them, which is a satanic spirit.
It's very well established that Christianity is the key target for satanic materialism (aka Marxism, communism, and the globalist Agenda), because it is the key and cornerstone of bringing the world to God and opening the way for God to guide and influence humanity.
But it should be noted, that some atheists can be morally more aligned with God (ironically) than some who profess with their mouths to be Christians.
In my view, then, it's really important to distinguish between an atheist who conscientiously holds that belief because they are (trying to be) sincere, and a militant atheist who is in fact a Marxist or Communist and who wants to destroy Christianity because it is God's number one platform in the world.