There are answers that I would respect. Each question defines your intellectual honesty.
1. Have you ever doubted your Athiesm?
2. How did everything come into existence?
3. Do you hope you're wrong?
The first question - I don't believe there has ever been a religious person of any faith who has not doubted their faith at some point. Have you ever looked at a sunset or the complexity of life and maybe thought there may be a creator? Your answer says a lot about you.
The second question - has the universe always been, before and after the Big Bang? Did it create itself? How do you rationalize chaos evolving into order?
The third question - Do you hope that maybe your belief is wrong, that you might see loved ones again after death? Your answer here says a lot about you.
I'm not an atheists but I have atheists close to me.
1. everyone doubts. but I've never known an atheist who's doubted once they've come to that conclusion
2. science.... the big bang....
3. why would they hope they're wrong?
now I have a question for you.....
why do you care about what others believe or don't believe?
Thanks. But many atheists state they have never doubted, Big Bang doesn't explain how the universe came to be, even as the size of a quarter, and some atheists state they hope there is no God.
I don't know any atheists who said they "never doubted" BEFORE arriving at their conclusions.
I don't know an atheists who say they "hope" there is no G-d.
as to the universe.... we don't know everything yet, but it seems clear that while it may be that belief in G-d is consistent with belief in science, if you believe G-d created the world in six days, then that isn't sustainable
and psssst.... that part of the bible was ours, and we don't believe it's literal...we believe it's allegory