No abstractThe revival of religiosity quite recently inspired the discourse on religious faith, God as well as on atheism. In these discussions, atheist theorists did participate actively and they also dared to put under the scrutiny of science and rationality both religious faith and religion per se as a social phenomenon. The same group of theorists not only identified the biological origins of human religious consciousness but also included religion in those theoretical schemes of ‘explans’ and ‘explanandum’, according to which religion could be seen alternatively as a parasite, a psychological compulsion, a wasteful advertising or even as an artefact of inherent human intentionality. For militant atheism, the role of religion was always...