RW: This doesn't sound like a response from one who has been educated.
Yes it does. You just don't want to acknowledge it.
No, it doesn't. Argumentum ad hominem is never an educated response - even if you disagree.
You do not get your definitions correct. Anyone who knows anything about atheism knows it is not a religion. You cannot get your own facts straight which makes us believe that you are lying; your motives seem extremely tainted as a few have pointed out. You defend the myths and beliefs despite their barbaric characteristics. Therefore this is not an ad hom fallacy.
1. You wrongly assume that your definition is the only possible answer.
2. You have not demonstrated anywhere that I have not got my facts straight. Merely saying that I do does not make it so.
3. Accusing someone of lying is ad hom - unless one can ABSOLUTELY prove that the other person is lying - which you cannot. I can quote plenty of definitions from plenty of sources that affirm my definition.
4. Very profound indeed; A person bringing up debate subjects in a debate section of a forum is tainted because he brings up debate subjects - wow! Will the silliness ever end.
5. You attack openly (militant atheist) the Christian world view (and I am the troll...lol) by stating unsubstantiated statements and I am to be merely passive on the subject - how absurd.
Liljp said it best--
"are people still seriously giving the time of day to a guy who states there's nothing morally wrong with owning human beings?"
You seriously need to get your definitions straight. Atheism is not a religion. Faith can have a number of meaning depending on what you're referring to. It almost seems like you strive on being incoherent. You're seeing things in black and white and that's the major problem here.
His Cavalier Dismissal provides the cover up, but really amounts to an ad hom. As if what he says proves anything, but that he disagrees with it! So!
Sure, atheists ascribe to the idea (not fact) of the an absence of a belief in god. However, this is not say that an atheist does not place their faith in something else. There may be atheists that "claim" they do not place their faith in anything, but this is an illusion. Atheists are forced, logically, to place their faith in many things. They trust their own reasoning abilities - that what they reason is absolutely true. Of course, the mind cannot deceive itself...lol. They trust in a un-provable mysteries - they believe that the universe came about mysteriously on its own, yet, not a single shred of evidence. They trust in science and reason - believing what has been presented is in fact the whole story. They place their faith in scientists - actually believing that scientists have correctly reasoned what they have discovered. They place their fain in the scientific community - actually believing that all these scientists are so noble they would never taint the evidence for name recognition. I can go on with many beliefs that atheists hold, however, it all boils down to trusting that what they perceive to be true is actually so.