Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception that revolutionary thinkers like Bhagat Singh, Periyar, and Marx were anti-religious in a spiritual sense. He explains that while these figures rejected institutionalized, stagnant, and superstitious religions, their actions were profoundly religious. Using Bhagat Singh as an example, he argues that sacrificing one's physical life for a higher ideal like freedom proves a belief in something beyond mere materialism. If the physical body were the ultimate truth, one would never choose to discard it for an abstract value. Therefore, Bhagat Singh’s atheism was actually a rejection of false religious structures, making him deeply religious in spirit.