I'm with Patrick on the blind faith bit. I had my poof (and if it was tangible I'd share it) but I find myself agreeing with atheists more often then not because faith for the sake of faith is just stupid. A test without questions, hints and/or a few pre-answered questions to give you an idea of what kind of test it is isn't a test. It's a guessing game. A meaningful life can't be based on what amounts to a game of 'What number am I thinking of?'.
faith isn't stupid, you actually need it in your life as an atheist, I presume you are a normal person, with normal wants. Do you ever want a spouse? And if so isn't stepping out on a first date knowing the odds are against you that this will be the one to win your heart stack against you and yet you still through your heart on the line in risk of failure in hopes you may find unconditional love an act of faith?
Faith for faiths sake I agree is stupid, I don't have faith for faiths sake. Well first there is no more believeing in God for me, I know him. Faith was what it took for me to accept something as big as God. Yes absolutly it is hard to believe that God is there when there is no tangable evidance, it is work and it will exhaust you. But I have gained so much from it, that I never had before, for instance, patience, understanding, and compation.
It was quite something for me when I realized (based on biblical literature) that God became man (jesus) showed us how to live and then took the brunt of all sin as we killed him and mocked him.
Okay I know that you don't nessacarily believe in Jesus but think about that for a moment, a person no different from you or better in any way jumps into harms way to push you out from in front of a bus. Imagine that man is wonded or even killed, that is a most generous act, atheist or not, you would be touched by such selflessness right? You would live and make that person known to others, he saved you right.
The above rant is what all religions tell us to strive for, to become the heroic stranger that selflessly casts himself into harms way to save another. Kindness and generosity are the tenents of christianity. Not blind following, God dosent want mindless yes men, he wants people who choose to walk with him despite the desires and misgivings of the world. People who are stronger than those who simply parrot what they are told by theolgians. Three year olds can say what they should do but truly strong men do what they should.
These strong men who "walk the line" so to speak exist in every religion. Christianity, buddisum, they are homosexuals and heterosexuals, males and females, and yes I as a christian know there are also atheists who act with only compassion, understanding and patience, regardless of religion or absence there of they are Gods people