TiMopar, thanks for your posts. We all need to be challenged in our beliefs, and need to be able to thoughtfully articulate to others why we live the way we live.
In my experience, most people do not go out searching for truth- they are too intellectually lazy for that. Most people don't search for truth and, when they find it, modify their lives to be in line with it. Most people live how they want to live, and look for some philosphical stew that fits their lifestyle.
I have known many Christians who sincerely lived and died what they believe. But I have never known an atheist who did so. Maybe it's because I know how I would live if I truly did not fear, or even believe in, a holy God. I would take whatever I could get from whoever I could get it from. If I wanted my neighbors wife, I'd take her. I'd steal from my boss. I'd shoplift. I'd probably gun down those who made my life inordinately difficult. I would grab all I could amass to myself in this life. That, to me, is all that would make sense. To live as a true atheist should live would seem to require shunning any kind of moral code that deferred to the wishes or needs of anyone else besides yourself. To be an atheist and a "nice guy" has never made any sense to me. To do so requires belief in some moral code for the "nice guy" part. Where does that code come from? Is it of your own making? If so, then all such self-created codes are equally valid. If my particular code involves gassing Jews or preying upon young children for sexual pleasure, I need only be concerned about violating the laws of the land. By extension, an atheist cannot logically criticize anyone for anything they do- it's part of that person's moral code, equally valid as your own.
If fact, the authentic atheist would be totally nonplussed by all that goes on in the world. He would not bat an eye at injustice, cruelty, starvation, or the killing of furry little animals.