They don't act that way because they intend to offend you, they probably just feel threatened and are acting out of a supposed need to defend themselves. You don't know what they have passed, or the motives behind their behaviour.
The second sentence here indicates that you probably shouldn't have written the first.
I fail to see the contradiction, but maybe I redacted it wrong. Let me explain it: It's possible (note that I say
possible, I'm not saying I know it for sure) that they act in the way they do because, as atheists, they have received a considerable amount of violence or discrimination from society, which in turn put them on a defensive mood. This is just speculation, based on my own personal experience in the other side of the fence, being a catholic frequently prejudged because of being so.
What I do affirm is that whatever happened to them, they weren't just born being atheists and acting the way they do, just like I wasn't born being catholic and acting the way I do. Our behaviour and ideologies are influenced by our memories and the things we have lived through, amongst other things, at least in my experience.
But don't worry, I'm just trolling.
I see you're offended. Let me put this clear: It was (and is) my opinion that your comment, either deliberately or not, was trolling. First of all, I'm not necessarily right. My word isn't the absolute truth, because I'm just another person. No more, no less. Second, I'm not saying that each and every one of those 203 posts were trolling (because, I assume you would have been banned long ago if that was the case). I'm not even saying
a single one of those posts was trolling, apart from the one in the first page of this thread. You have to admit your intervention wasn't very tactful, as much as I have to admit I was unnecessarily blunt. In fact, I'm usually blunt even when trying to avoid it and sometimes without even realizing it. If I offended you in any way, I want you to know that it wasn't intentional, and I apologize.