Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Αθεϊσμός" in Greek language version.
Atheism and atheist are words formed from Greek roots and with Greek derivative endings. Nevertheless they are not Greek; their formation is not consonant with Greek usage. In Greek they said átheos and atheotēs; to these the English words ungodly and ungodliness correspond rather closely. In exactly the same way as ungodly, átheos was used as an expression of severe censure and moral condemnation; this use is an old one, and the oldest that can be traced. Not till later do we find it employed to denote a certain philosophical creed.
Godd would not longe suffer this impietie, or rather atheonisme.
Cousin-germans to these men are many of our great Philosophers and Deists
He who created god was a fool, he who spreads his name is a scoundrel, and he who worships him is a barbarian
Why are the 'neo-atheists' of today so obsessed with God's nonexistence that they go on media rampages, wear T-shirts proclaiming their absence of belief, or call for a militant atheism? What does atheism have to offer that’s worth fighting for? As one philosopher put it, being a militant atheist is like 'sleeping furiously.'