Good point! I suppose it makes me someone who can see why others choose to believe in God, and who finds it easier to express the complexities of his atheistic perspective in terms which mean something to a person of faith, and which don't take a page and a half to write out. And I was trying to be nice to Pianistimo, and perhaps cause a general smile, not because I'm sympathetic to fundamental Christianity, but simply because I like to be nice to people.
If we are going in deeper, I can't guarantee to be an atheist, otherwise I would be taking a similar leap of faith to a religious person. But I see no reason at all to believe in any benevolent deity, any afterlife, or anything connected with that sort of belief. We are here for our life span, and that is that, and all the more reason for trying to pass on gentleness from generation to generation, because the aggression is very efficiently transferred down the line by the military, the politicians and the religions.
By the way, Henrah, I think you live in London, because you mentioned your dad's flat in another thread. Rachmaninov will be playing at the Purcell Room in December. I don't think he'll be doing autographs, though.