ateis
Ateis is a term used in some linguistic and sociological contexts to refer to people who do not believe in deities. It is etymologically connected to the word atheist, itself derived from the Greek a-theos, meaning "without a god." In certain language traditions, the form ateis appears as a plural noun for atheists.
Beliefs and identity: Ateis encompass a broad spectrum, from explicit disbelief in any deity to general non-belief
Social and legal context: The social acceptability and legal treatment of ateis varies by country and culture.
Organizations and discourse: Various associations promote science education, secular ethics, and church-state separation, while public debates
Demographics and research: The share of people identifying as ateis or non-religious varies widely by region,