Just how it apeers to me that non beleievers on any religious forums know more about religion than some religious people.
Sometimes.
A lot of the time, this happens because the person starts out as religious, and the process of learning more about their religion draws them further and further from it, until they no longer believe at all.
So what is it then if not an obsession? not all atheists are trolls or are out to take the micky of religion etc but have a genuine curiosity. Or do Atheist hang out for hope, wanting religion to be true because of something that happened in there life!
Well, speaking for myself, here's the short version of how I wound up here: growing up, I never felt any draw towards religion. I have a few loved ones who are quite religious, and at different times, they asked me to seriously consider becoming a Christian. Because of my regard for them, I started reading, reflecting and exploring... and wound up here.
Over time, I've come to the realization that Christianity isn't a good fit for me at all, and that I'd probably need a "Damascus Road"-type experience to ever accept it, but meanwhile, I discovered that I enjoy the sort of conversation we have here. This is partly because of the religious aspect (which, as I mentioned, I do find interesting), but also because of the debate.
In fact, I've recently gotten involved with a RL club that's dedicated to debate, mainly on non-religious topics.
When I was an atheist I just wouldnt entertain religion at all but when I started to seek it to try and understand it and to understand myself I was no longer an atheist.
Now I am the Messiah heh heh.
If you've found something that works for you, I suppose that's a good thing, but in my experience, the process tends to go the other way: learning about religion tends to push people from faith.
But why are atheists so into Religion? You are fascinated by Religion and thats a good enough reason for me lol
I'm still wondering what gave you this impression. I have an idea; maybe you can tell me whether I'm on-track or not: I've noticed that many theists have a tendency to assume that other people are theists unless they know otherwise.
Probably a significant percentage of the people you encounter on a daily basis who don't mention anything about religion or don't give any outward sign of their beliefs are atheists. When you say "atheists are so into religion", are you only talking about the people who declare themselves to be atheists?
I think your characterization might work for the loud atheists who participate in places like this, but not for all the quiet atheists who probably make up the majority. The only thing is that those atheists don't spend a lot of time saying "I'm an atheist!", so they're easier to dismiss as probable theists.