Hi there, occupied again right now, so I will reply when I have time.
I just wanted to invite more participation of non Hindu atheists to this thread, as there are more Hindu atheists posting here, rather than non-Hindu atheists. So far the only non Hindu strongest atheist that has posted here is:
Although I am completely opposed to this poster because of their views are the exact antithesis of my views, the
opposition is mututal It is also not uncommon to hear views like this from atheists. The Charvaka themselves hurled abuses at Hinduism:
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There is no other world other than this;
There is no heaven and no hell;
The realm of Shiva and like regions,
are invented by stupid imposters
This is fair, they are entitled to this, because we also condemn them most strongly too. The point is it is mutual.
I think Hindu atheists here, much like Hindu Muslims or Hindu Christians, who think they are being wise, open minded, liberal, accommodating and friendly and modern etc --- but they are not accepted by the other side. Such Hindus then get rude awakening when the other side does speak e.g. Sri Sri Ravishankar attends a debate with the Islamic scholar Zakir Naik, attended by thousands of Muslims in the audience. Ravishankar was preaching a message of religious unity that is familiar to Hindu minds(truth is one, the wise call him by many names) but Naik and the thousands of Muslims in the audience were having none of it. Naik's argument was "Brother, I love you, which is why I want you to stop following a false religion and come to Islam" He was met with fierce hostility from the Muslims in the audience.
These, should I say postmodern Neo-Hindus who identify as Hindu Atheists, Muslims and Christians then end up living in their own little bubble, belonging neither to any side, not accepted fully by either side. I would argue they are confused, misguided, ignorant and a bit deluded. In fact I would make an even more grave charge they are denying the right to people to forming their own positions. Charvaka, Buddhism and Jainism are extremely well formed and mutually opposing traditions of philosophy, each with their own founder, literature and own epistemology, metaphysics and ethics.
When these confused Hindus deny them their position, they actually do violence to them when they are themselves thinking they are being friendly. The other side does not appreciate it. Muslims do not appreciate it if you say Mohammed was just another Rishi or sage or an avatar of Vishnu; Christians do not appreciate it if you say Jesus was just a yogi. Atheists do not appreciate if you tell them their position is mere semantics.
Similarly, we Hindus do not appreciate it when this same group denies us our core beliefs. I will elaborate on this further, but of course Hinduism has core beliefs. To argue it doesn't is delusional.