Every religious tradition, and practically every subdivision of belief structure within those traditions, has websites that explain their position. They exist on the chance that someone seeking the words within them will consider them.
Why should atheists be any different? Why shouldn't those seeking an alternative to belief in a supernatural being be able to examine the arguments in support of that position?
If we measure the number of websites devoted to religious beliefs, and compare them to the number of websites espousing disbelief, perhaps we can make a better judgment of which side is "obsessed".
Having faith requires study of ones faith. Especially Christianity. This is not obsession.
Atheists don’t believe in God. But they organize like a religion. They concentrate on other people’s faith as if they’re threatened somewhow by that faith. Why?
What’s the point of a website that has to reinforce a belief that God is imaginary? Sounds like some people need to convince themselves and organize together their beliefs. And they have to have faith that God is imaginary.
I have faith that He’s real.
Atheism is just a religion of the Godless, obsessed with attacking other religions in the belief that they are the superior thinkers.