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In a word, they're too literal.
Consider atheists like poor simpke Cpu brain Jambo or tragic aspiring Mensa member Godsdog for illustration.
Protestantism likewise was based on taking things literally.
They gave up much of their prior sense of the sacred, and beliefs rooted in trust and faith, in the divine.
Instead they put that into "work", and community etc.
They deitised objective knowledge and empirical evidence over the sacred.
They became subject to epistemic beliefs.
So you see atheism is a sect of Protestantism. A child of Protestantism.
They have done what Protestants did, in extremis.
When did that happen? You've been told a thousand times that I'm not a white supremacist. You're just a wind-up, anti-white dollAs a tangential observation, it is in fact a large part of the reason why poor Jambo took up things like white supremacist ideology
so piously, projected the sacred into all of its tenets, and fawned before its priests.
There isn't any "mystery", you are an abject (anti-white) idiotAnd his basic need for an element of mystery was discovered in ideas like the mystery of "the Great Replacement", analogous to the mystery of "the Ascension", etc.