I mean, what is your story.
I am not interested in the "there is no evidence of god"-argument, I am interested in how you came to view the world the way you do.
Where you born in a non-religious family or did you make a conscious choice later on?
I was born in Norway, which, as you know, is a very secular country to begin with.
And neither my mother nor my father were religious.
In fact, the only one in my family that I can recall being actively religious was my grandmother on my father's side.
I don't remember ever having believed in a god or gods, although religion has fascinated my, first because of the narrative (angels, demons, miracles),
which I read more or less as if they were fantasy stories, then after a while because I wanted to figure out what and why all these people around the
globe actually thought about the world.
I suspect I have been an atheist all my life, although I didn't bother much with it until my late teens.
As mentioned, Norway is a very secular country, and religion is rarely in your face.
But once I started paying more attention to the world around me (that is, not going to parties and not constantly desperately trying, and usually failing,
to get laid) my stance on the matter solidified more.
Nowadays I consider myself an empiricist first and foremost, which naturally leads to me being an atheist as a consequence, although that also means
that I can come down just as hard on things like crystal healing and so called psychics as I do theists.