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Agnostic, Atheist, Do you believe, God what's that, No Faith, People of little faith, The Truth is Out There
Some people have unshakable faith, these famous people fall on the side of reason and evidence.

Michelle Bachelet, Chilean politician, former President of Chile and the first woman to hold this position in the country's history.

Javier Bardem, Spanish actor and former rugby player best known for his role in No Country For Old Men.

Bruno Bauer, German philosopher, theologian and historian, the first propounder of the Jesus myth hypothesis.

Paul Bettany, British (English) actor, known for his roles in A Knight's Tale, A Beautiful Mind, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World and The Da Vinci Code.

Gabriel Byrne, Irish actor and film producer, star of over thirty-five films including The Usual Suspects, Miller's Crossing and Stigmata.

James Cameron, Film director, Best known for his films The Terminator (1984), Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Titanic (1997), and Avatar (2009).

Richard Dawkins, British geneticist and author famous for his radical denunciations of religious belief.

Marlene Dietrich, German-born American actress, singer and entertainer, considered to be the first German actress to flourish in Hollywood.

Zac Efron, actor, star of movies such as High School Musical and 17 Again. Although of Jewish ancestry, Efron was raised agnostic.

Angelina Jolie, American Actress, famous for Tomb Raider, Wanted, and a shitload of other movies, plus likes to adopt kids from 3rd world countries

Barack Obama, Sr., father of United States President Barack Obama, been raised a Muslim, but thought all religion was superstition

George Orwell, British (English) writer and journalist, a novelist, critic, and commentator on politics and culture, one of the most admired English-language essayists of the twentieth century, and most famous for two novels critical of totalitarianism in general (Nineteen Eighty-Four), and Stalinism in particular (Animal Farm).

Guy Pearce, British (English born) Australian-raised actor, perhaps best known for his crticially acclaimed roles in Rules of Engagement, The Count of Monte Cristo and L.A. Confidential as well as Memento

Daniel Radcliffe, British (English) actor, most famous for his lead role in the Harry Potter series.

Ron Reagan, American magazine journalist, board member of the politically activistic Creative Coalition, son of former U. S. President Ronald Reagan.

Keanu Reeves, Canadian-American actor best known for his portrayal of Neo in the action film trilogy The Matrix and Ted Logan in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey.

Salman Rushdie, Indian-born British essayist and author of fiction, known for his frequent criticism of Islam.

Sir Ian McKellen, English stage and screen actor, famous for playing Gandalf, and Magneto, in Lord of the Rings, and the X-Men



































