"I don't think it's a problem," Daizi replied with a shrug, "I don't know what, if any, deities are out there. When I perform my rites, I don't know if it's Yahweh, Vishnu, Zeus, the spirits which imbue all life, or a non-sentient force receiving the energy. Speaking the intentions may be all that matters, and the change I effect comes from within, like setting a New Years Resolution. Maybe nothing I chant is being heard by anyone but those in the room, but it affects how I behave anyway. In that way, no, the fact Dark is an atheist doesn't affect things, it's more like meditation. If there is a deity, then they are receiving prayers and offerings all the same."
"I participate as though I did believe it," Dark added, "Or I try to. And I cannot claim it has never left me feeling better than before---I suppose I accept it as a helpful way to reflect on myself and what I want in the world, so even though I don't believe in God..." He shrugged, "and I like feeling close to my wife."