I completely disagree with you P_Rehbein. Although Void's definition is not the most complete description of atheism I have ever seen, I see nothing in it to fault.
Yes, this is correct. This is essentially what Void told you.
Whoa, there Tex. Careful, this is where you fall off the horse. You are assuming there is an atheist ideology despite being told by every atheist who has ever graced your presence that no such ideology exists.
Let's clarify this right now. Please define an atheist ideology.
Neither Void, nor myself, nor any atheist I have ever met accepts the existence of any higher power. What in blazes are you going on about! Atheists do not believe in the existence of any god of any sort! Stating otherwise makes you sound..., well, I won't say it.
Wait a minute P_Rehebein, I get it now! If as a Catholic I submit to the authority of Pope Francis then Pope Francis is my god! If in my hometown I submit to the authority of the local chief of police, then the chief of police is my god! That's brilliant! So as an atheist I am submitting to Darwin and his teachings and that is tantamount to accepting Charles Darwin as my god and his theory as my holy writ! I am so excited to have finally understood you.
Oh, wait a minute. I think there's a problem. My sister-in-law is a devout Catholic (she hardly ever misses church), but she has always ignored the pope's proscriptions against birth control. As devout Christians would never willfully ignore the proscriptions of their god then my sister-in-law probably does not really perceive the pope as her god. Am I right? The chief of police in my hometown was recently involved in an embarrassing scandal. As I do not believe my god would do such a thing I am afraid I might be forced to concede that the chief is really more human that he is god-like. Now, what about Darwin? There are rumours going about that he was fully human and while his theory seems to have been correct, as far as he took it, there are large gaps and omissions in it that he possessed no awareness of and that we've had to make adjustments for. Knowing, P_Rehbein, that you would never make such admissions for God, you might be willing to concede with me, that if any atheist (myself included) ever thought Charles Darwin was a god and his theory holy script, that you will allow all of us to humbly recant such a preposterous error.
Well, I guess we are all just figments of your imagination.