No. There is no conversion to Atheism because it is not a religion. If you do not believe in any sort of god or spirit, then you are an atheist.
Atheism is not a religion. There is no need to convert to it, and no need to confirm into it.
You don't "convert" to atheism. Atheism is more of an intellectual conclusion that is sometimes arrived at after much careful analysis. It take place within your mind. Atheism simply means you have no belief in a supernatural or divine ruler of the universe. Many thinking children adopt that perspective in spite of religious training. It is your choice. You can keep it to yourself until you become emancipated and there is no harm done.
Teachers of comparative philosophy or religion teach about atheism in the context of alternate religions. Some lecturers teach about atheism to indicate why theists do not do the good job they think they are doing. Theistic lecturers teach about atheism to demonstrate its evil and insidious nature. Many educated people demonstrate alternate explanations in science, medicine, philosophy, charity and other fields to demonstrate that an atheist can be upright and honourable and worthy of emulation. There is no organized group of specialists that teach about about atheism with a view to convert theists to atheism
Atheism is a noun.
Atheism is the belief that there is no god.
There are no prophets of atheism.
George H. Smith has written: 'Atheism, Ayn Rand, and other heresies' -- subject(s): Atheism, Philosophy, Religion and state 'The Wealth of Nations Part 1' 'Why Atheism?' -- subject(s): atheism 'Atheism' -- subject(s): atheism, Atheism, Controversial literature, Christianity
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Atheism is by definition not a religion.
Atheism is the lack of belief in God.
"Atheism is not a religion."
Atheism was never established, as it is not a religion.