As the author of this poem - I believe that the title "No Such Thing as Atheism" is intentionally provocative to make a point about the human condition. The poem explores the idea that everyone worships something - whether consciously or unconsciously - and that this worship is what gives meaning to our lives. The opening stanzas suggest that there is beauty and meaning to be found in the chaos of the world if we choose to see it. - The poem then moves into the idea that we all have default settings for what we worship - and that if we are not conscious of these settings - they can lead us astray. The things we worship - money - power - beauty - intellect - can leave us feeling empty and unfulfilled. - The poem offers an alternative freedom - one that comes from paying attention to our lives and making conscious choices about what we value. This freedom requires discipline and awareness - but it can be found in the everyday details of our lives if we are willing to look for it