I think you completely miss the point of why atheists are atheists, I can't speak for others only for me. From my point of view there are several stumbling blocks to becoming an religious adherent. Firstly starting with God himself, I can never get past the question of "where did God come from, who or what made God". Then secondly, the possibility that a supernatural being exists, alongside a load more supernatural beings called angels, cherubim, seraphim or whatever who exist for ever in a spirit world where they exist without the need for physical sustenance and without interacting with the physical world seems to me to be beyond incredible, where is this place and how does it exist? Thirdly the idea that the chief or head of all these spirit beings is all powerful and can magic things into existence just by his own will is just too incredible for belief. Fourthly, even if I've got that wrong, and God does exist, the idea that he takes personal interest in humankind strikes me as ludicrous. Next, even if I've got all that wrong the idea that God only looks after one particular section of humanity who happen to have understood all of Gods word correctly and are therefore saved but all other sections of humanity who for whatever reason follow (worship?) another form of God are eternally damned strikes me a ridiculous. Finally, the idea that this all seeing, all powerful god wants humanity to bend it knee and worship this god is in my opinion ridiculous. The Bible was written at a time when the population was expected to prostrate themselves in front of their King, and that's why the Bible follows the same rules for a god who, in my opinion, was invented at that time. Is this all powerful all seeing "creator god" so insecure that he requires puny human beings to bend their knee and worship him? The whole idea of worship is from an antiquated society, I cna understand why it's in the bible and other religious books but it has no relevance to the current world.
I am dating a committed Christian and understand why some people are religious adherents, I understand it but I just don't get it. She hopes one day I'll change my mind, but I've told her that there are way too many obstacles and I'm happy with my choice. To be fair she worries that i'll be forever condemned, which of course if I'm wrong I will be, but that's life (or death actually!).
I'm not trying to start an argument or provoke any believers, I was just answering the post.