Really?
Well, since atheism isn’t a belief system, rather a position on a single issue, I doubt two atheists would agree on just about anything else you throw at them
I educate my children to be rational thinking human beings.
If they, upon investigation felt that the Muslim faith, or the Christian faith, or any other faith, is rational, logical, can be evidenced and makes perfect sense to them, and they convert, I will be their proud mother in the top pew of the church or mosque for the conversion service.
I’ve never told my kids not to look into a particular belief system because it’s wrong or deficient - they can make their own minds up when they are able to assess the faith based claims and information for themselves.
They know about God, in his different forms as believed in by different faiths. They are exposed to Christian thought and expression through some of their friends and through other people they meet through clubs, sport and so on.
It’s important to me that they should know about the different beliefs of people - to enable them to be respectful of other people and their beliefs.
And yet, apart from educating themselves about the beliefs that exist in the world, they’ve not shown the slightest interest in investigating these beliefs further.
I guess they got my practical, rational genes
Sarah x