Well thanks for all your feed back folks. I guess it's pretty much evident that you don't want the change. But I suspected as much, I was just interested in the whys.
As for atheists trying to change "believers'" beliefs, that's just nuts. For one thing, it would be a waste of time, my experience is that if someone believes something to be true, then for them, it's true. And besides, how does one prove something doesn't exist when the belief is simply based upon having faith that it does exist?
But to be clear ,religion and the belief in god are not the same. If they were, how do account for Jews and Christians?Last I heard, both believe in the same god. Just the club rules are different.
Atheists don't believe in gods, simply because they see no evidence to support their existence. But atheists most certainly acknowledge the existence of religion. And while it can be said that many atheists don't care for religion, the same can be said about various religious groups not caring for other religious groups.
Freedom from religion would prevent the state from imposing laws that are rooted in a particular religion. It would not prevent you from practicing your religion, unless of course, such practice infringed on other people. I would not have believed that in a scientifically advanced society as the US, if not the most advanced, that many state boards of education would remove evolution in favour of creationism from science books. If it happened there, it will happen here.
Cheers.