ImmortalFlame
Woke gremlin
Firstly, atheism isn't necessarily rooted in anything. As per your definition, atheism is a broad term covering a broad range of perspectives - including positions of ignorance or even inability to conceive of a God.Atheism not rooted in science, logic, philosophy, facts and based on the hasty generalization that there is no Truth in gods and religions.
Secondly, it is not a hasty generalization as per your definition either, since an atheist can merely be unconvinced by God concepts presented to them and remain neutral on God claims that have yet to be presented to them. In other words, an atheist doesn't necessarily have to assume all God claims are false, they just need to be unconvinced by all of the God claims they have had presented to them and/or yet to encounter an argument that would convince them God exists. This is not a hasty generalization by definition, since they needn't formulate a conclusion on claims they haven't encountered yet. Consider the position "I don't believe that there are dragons". Is this position a hasty generalization based on the fact that the speaker hasn't seen 99.99% of the Universe in order to verify whether or not there are dragons in it; or is it merely a position based on the current lack of convincing evidence of dragons (that could easily be re-stated "I have yet to be presented with a good reason to believe that dragons exist)?
Even if both of the above statements were true, it doesn't qualify atheism as a religion, even per the definition you provided.This is dogmatism, and it is RELIGIOUS. Different brands, but same product.