That is not Alec Guiness, its Hemingway -- not an atheist. As has been said that ain't Edison, its Mark Twain...who also wasn't an atheist. Jefferson wasn't an atheist. Lincoln's views on religion didn't work well for him politically, so he didn't clearly express them (clear evidence of pole-smoking). Lincoln did make reference to God in publicized statements after his son's death, which seem to indicate at least some belief in a deity. Overall, the meme does not appear to be a truthful advert for atheists - but all of those guys did have views that did not align with organized religion in one way or another.Einstein wasn't an atheist... in fact, he was so religious that it prevented him from seeing that some of his mathematical theories (and the theories of others) were correct. Prevented him from buying into quantum theory for a long time with his famous quote "God does not play dice with the Universe." I may have butchered that... but one gets the idea.
Darwin was Agnostic... he didn't deny a diety but didn't subscribe to one, either.
Carl Sagan was a communist.... That's a religion of sorts.
Ben Franklin was most certainly religious, but he eschewed church services, especially by "Dullard pastors." And didn't like Church power structures. He wrote a famous letter to an atheist c. 1760 in which he beat up on a manuscript that attacked religion. Letter may have been to Thomas Paine, I can't recall.
Edison (I think that's him in white) was not an atheist, but was a fan of Thomas Paine and did not like organized religion. Despite having personal faith.
Someone else can look up Jefferson, Lincoln and Obiwan Kenobe (wasn't the Jedi a Religous order?)
Hey, I'm an atheist.... I subscribe to physics and cosmology. But as an historian... got to at least keep our facts straight! And won't push my views on dead people or living ones!
Ok, back to tits and front butts my fellow deplorables!