1robin said:
Yes atheism has been the epitamy of tolerence and wisdom. Stalin alone killed 15million compared to the entire several hundred years of the inquisition's few thousand. Even a miner league atheist, Mao's few hundred thousand deaths dwarf Bin Laden's 3000-4000. I would not look to atheism to find peacefull coexistance.
Stalin may have been atheist, but he didn't order people kill for the sake of atheism.
Atheism is just an opposite concept to theism (the belief of the existence of deity/deities). Atheism is not political concepts or military procedure/exercise. It is not a social status.
Atheist is neither job position, nor rank. For anyone to think atheism make a difference is either deceiving themselves or misinformed or worse, trying to deceive others (like propaganda) in order to demonize people who don't believe in god or follow a religion.
Here is an example. A person can become a carpenter. He can work as builder or craft furniture, or whatever...it doesn't matter. His religious belief or lack of it, doesn't his job position or career as a carpenter. So you can be carpenter and atheist, Christian, Muslim or Hindu.
My point is that atheism is very limited in scope.
I am not defending him or his action. It was more about power than religion - political power (communism) and militarily/imperialistic power (territorial). All the changes he implemented affected every parts of society - socially, economically and politically. Everyone were victims of Stalin's policies, not just Christians or Jews; no one was safe.
But using Stalin or Mao as atheists, and not political/military leaders with clear political motives, as attack on atheism, is simply point-scoring by some Christians, who enjoy demonizing and persecuting others with religious bigotry.