Kay, let's set some things straight:
1) IT'S NOT AN ATHEISTIC GUILD, it just takes on a more secular and modern view of creation.
2) The views aren't even the main point of the guild (as will be explained in PART II; I would've written it already, but I'm busy preparing for an interview with a Harvard Alumnus and watching you two bicker).
3) The main point, instead, is that the guild is committed to supporting more unconventional views, no matter what they may be, and defending the persons who have the view from evil people like that Maletus.
4) As I said in number one, IT'S NOT AN ATHEISTIC GUILD. Therefore, I won't have to fit ale and atheism together. In addition, as I said earlier in the thread (thought I don't expect you both to have read it), the "Ale" part of the title is just being used poetically to express that the "Saints" of the guild are, in fact, not all that saintly, and yet still pure of heart and devout to SOMETHING (as the "Saints" part expresses).
5) The "Ale Saints" is also an obscure reference to the "baptism by ale" which occurred within PART I of the background story.