I join with you in praying for all atheists and agnostics!
Your post reminds me of the challenge that you and Right Wing Professor had begun earlier on this thread - that a "fulfilled atheist" is an oxymoron.
How can one be fulfilled when he sees himself as an epiphenomenon of his physical brain? What is there to fill for him but his skull with a few more brain cells? And what is the point of seeking recognition at all if the man really thinks he is just an epiphenomenon of the brain?
IMHO, by denying God and Spirit the true atheist life is both shallow and meaningless.
I thank you, and the horse you rode in on.