Why is superatheism needed

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There are different definitions for atheism. It is basically a rejection of a belief in gods. Often, since belief in gods is also tied into a belief that only gods can create life after death, a rejection in gods is also connected to a rejection in a belief in any kind of conscious existence after death of the body for a person. It is believed by many atheists that a life after death requires supernatural objects and occurrences like a unique singular soul and a resurrection or reincarnation like event, where the supernatural soul is reunited with a physical body. Many people see the irrationality of religions but they are too scared of death to abandon their religion. Superatheism denies the existence of supernatural objects and occurrences because they are incoherent, and not needed for, and with science, evidence, rationality and technology. It is hard to connect any supernatural object or occurrence with, or to a technological advancement. Mathematics, science, and technology can be taught, developed, recorded. and understood without reference to any supernatural concepts like souls, spirits, ghosts, heaven, hell, and gods. Supernatural concepts like gods can be replaced with with natural scientific concepts with terms names like super enhanced conscious beings. A connecting device like souls can be replaced with the scientific concepts ixperiencitness, physapaths and neuropaths. The supernatural concepts of heaven and hell can be replaced with the concepts of exceptionally nice externapaths producing exceptionally nice awarepaths and exceptionally awful externapaths producing exceptionally awful awarepaths.