I also thought the same way, but most satanists say they don`t believe in Satan or God, they just go by the philosophy "do your own will", opposed to the christian teaching of doing God`s will.
Yes, LaVeyan Satanism was a philosophy that sprung up with atheism as part of it's core beliefs. However, many of the branches of Satanism that spread from LaVeyan Satanism practice a spiritual form. Most of these still do not believe in the god of the bible, but still are theists.
I recently got a chance to talk with a group of Satanists that are actually sympathizers with the Satan character that comes from some interpretations of some versions of Bible and the Qur'an. They turned out to be a very nice group of people, much nicer than the followers of the LaVeyan philosophy. I had a lot of fun learning about what they believed and why.
The ideology of atheists is similar to be ideology of satanists in fact they directly worship Satan for his biggest deception was to have everyone believe that the creator of all living things does not exist.
I don't think that it would be direct worship even if it was the case that we lived in a world where there was an evil deity called Satan. I don't see how someone can
directly worship something that they do not believe in.
Evolution was created to discredit the creator which is a total disrespect to the father ...
Evolution was not something that was "created", it is an aspect of life that was not well understood until the mid 19th century. The theory of evolution has been developed to understand the details and workings of this phenomenon, and understand how it fits into the rest of human understanding of biology. The theory of evolution has since become the backbone of modern biology, because of both its predictive and explanatory power between different fields of biology.
I think it is important to point out that accepting that the theory of evolution as a explanation of some aspect of reality does not make someone an atheist or a Satanist. A large number of Christians accept the theory of evolution. There are also atheists and Satanists who do not accept the theory of evolution as a explanatory model of the natural world.
I'm wondering whether we might better say that Edward's argument provides a possible secular dogma? I am always telling people that knowing someone is an atheist, or a theist, provides no knowledge about what that person believes beyond one simple basic fact: the person thinks gods do or do not exist.
I think it would be better described as a dogma of methodological naturalism than anything else. However it is an idea that is very common within modern groups who use the label "atheist" as their unifying characteristic. Yes, it is a counter movement but it is still possible to have a dogma within it. Based on the definition for atheist you have been using this would simply be a case of equivocation. I think that the colloquial definition for atheist differs from the more reasonable, and useful, definition that you have been using, and if we were to use the colloquial definition than we would be able to call it an atheist dogma. I'm just diving into semantics now, it is a hobby of mine.
The atheist has no choice but to say that morality is relative; that either the individual or society at large determines it.
I could either be in a position of agreement or disagreement with you. "Morality" is often a poorly defined word, as are the words "right" and "wrong". For some definitions of morality, I believe that actions can objectively be determined to be moral and immoral.
If their sister, God forbid, were raped and murdered they are not going to say to the perpetrator "from my point of view that was wrong, but I respect your view that it was okay to do". No, at this point they will assert that rape and murder are ABSOLUTELY wrong (unless of course they're a total sociopath).
These acts were not beneficial to the promotion of happiness, well being or health. Beyond that, these actions clearly inflict unnecessary harm and suffering. A person does not need to believe in any gods to understand how this is harmful, and for those reasons we can give it the label of being "wrong".