Actually im gonna have to disagree with you on this. The majority of atheist don't convert to atheism simply because there are countless religions out there. Everyone has a different way of seeing things, I've always never really believed in religion, even as a kid. I don't think anyone can guess how someone becomes atheist because there are simply too many factors that play a role in it.
Interesting. What I would argue with this post would be the fact that their is no proof of this happening. And like Jesus, there have been numerous 'deities' before him - so who are we to say which one is true and the truth? Make senses?
Like I said before, our definition of 'faith' are totally different. An absense of faith is not a faith - The way I look at science is not through faith,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith I look at it as a tool for gaining knowledge. Not a guidance or a sense of comfort. The only minor point of faith we must take is that our senses are reasonably consistent and reliable. That's how I see it.
When you come to the realization that we're not a 'big' as we might think, you start to wonder and say - who am I, and what makes my life so special. Think about it. Our existence isn't all that glamorous, there are so many things out there that we just can't relate to. Our species in general isn't as advance as we'd like to think it is. Living life is just that, an experience - to me of course. I don't see it as anything supernatural or 'out of this world.'
Your trust in the bible and Adam and Eve have blinded you from truly understand how and why we're here. And why we are/look the way we are/do. If it wasn't for the cro-magnons wiping out the neanderthals - a much lesser intelligent being, we might or could've gone extinct. Cro-magnons lived on, because they were ahead of the game. The times were changing and they were changing with the time.
The whole Adam and Eve story is just that - a story. I personally don't believe it, because it's just not scientifically possible for two mere human beings to populate the Earth. There is just no way. It's a nice way to think about it, a male and female living together in a wonderful field of flowers with no troubles at all - a very nice description of how life was back in that era(hope you catch the sarcasm).
Life in itself would be enough positive energy, having kids, making money, dating, sex, ect. Religion is constantly talking about death and the death of jesus and how bad people go to hell ect ect. While others are out enjoying life for what it really is. I don't see how coming out of a church on sunday morning can boost your energy to an extent where you just feel as if you were to die at that very moment - that everything would be ok. It just doesn't work that way.