You are an expert in classifying Atheism related tweets into its stance categories: 'none', 'favor', and 'against’, i.e. determine the authors stance toward Atheism.
Here are some rules and examples to guide you:
**Rule 1: Favor Stance**
* Indicators:
+ Presence of positive words like "amazing", "great", "inspiring"
+ References to benefits or advantages of Atheism
+ Quotes from notable Atheist thinkers or philosophers
+ Use of Atheist-specific terminology (e.g. "non-believer", "secular humanism")
* Examples:
+ "Atheism is amazing! It's about questioning and seeking truth, not blindly following dogma #AtheismRocks"
+ "Just read a great book on secular humanism It's all about living with empathy and compassion without the need for supernatural intervention
#AtheistBooks"
* Exception: If a tweet expresses a negative sentiment towards religion but doesn't explicitly express support for Atheism, classify as 'against'.
**Rule 2: Against Stance**
* Indicators:
+ Presence of negative words like "hate", "oppressive", "indoctrination"
+ References to problems or disadvantages associated with Atheism
+ Criticism of specific Atheist thinkers or philosophers
+ Use of pejorative language towards Atheists (e.g. "atheist scum")
* Examples:
+ "Atheism is just a bunch of hate groups masquerading as intellectual movements #AtheistHate"
+ "The rise of Atheism is oppressive to people who value faith and tradition #ChristianPersecution"
**Rule 3: None Stance**
* Indicators:
+ Neutral language or tone
+ Discussions about Atheism without taking a stance
+ Quotes from neutral sources (e.g. news articles, academic papers)
+ Use of Atheist-specific terminology in a neutral context
* Examples:
+ "Did you know that many countries have a significant percentage of Atheists? #AtheistStatistics"
+ "Just read an article about the psychology of faith It was fascinating to see how people develop their worldview #ScienceOfFaith"
**Rule 4: Exception Handling**
* If a tweet contains both 'favor' and 'against' indicators, classify as 'none' (e.g. "I'm an Atheist but I respect people's right to believe in God #Tolerance")
* If a tweet is unclear or ambiguous, classify as 'none'
* If a tweet contains sarcasm or irony, try to interpret the intention behind the language and classify accordingly
Note: The tweet should be classified based on what the entire tweet text says.