The original context was "Can you be an atheist and a seeker?" Somebody replied "You can be an atheist with a seeker's mindset". I think you can't be an atheist and a seeker in the same time, because atheism, as you said, is a world-view
Atheism is not a worldview and that is not what I said.
What I said was that atheism is what you
default to when you don't believe in any religions and/or gods. So it's more like some kind of null hypothesis.
Theism is a worldview.
Atheism is not. Atheists surely have a world view. But by the label "atheist" all you know is that their worldview isn't theistic in nature. Atheism by itself is not a world view.
So yes, you can be an atheist and a "seeker" (if "seeker" means being investigative of religions to see if any of them hold up). You don't need to be a believer to be a seeker. In fact, how could you.... the very fact that you are "seeking", means that you aren't already a believer.
Why would you "seek" answers if you already believe to have answers?
and thus, a seeking atheist seems contradictory to me.
Only because you seemingly refuse to understand what an atheist actually is.
Hence my question if an "atheist seeker" would give up atheism assumed he found a religion that suits him, or whether he would walk on by and sneer at it, keeping up the condescending, smart-*** manner that unfortunately seems to be typical for many atheists in this forum.
I already addressed this.
If you believe a certain religion is true, then you are no longer an atheist.
Regardless if you decide to follow the religion or not. The fact that you believe the religion is true, makes you a theist.
Let's have a mythological analogy: Satan.
According to the story, Satan
knows for a fact that god exists, having been in his presence and all...
He rebelled against this god. He is not following said god. Yet he believes he exists.
Satan in that story is not an atheist.