Never believed and had secular parents, but religious grandparents, albeit quite wishy-washy. This is a growing trend in the UK, with the possible exception of relatively recent immigrants who still have family closely structured around the religious belief of their native country.
I have been to synagogues, Churches and Temples of various faiths to attend things like weddings and funerals. Everybody that knows me knows I am an atheist, I don't hide it and often wear clothing that pokes fun at religions. I have never had any problems with people of faith here in the UK.
Not quite as true in some parts of Canada and the USA, but no major problems there either.
I have been to synagogues, Churches and Temples of various faiths to attend things like weddings and funerals. Everybody that knows me knows I am an atheist, I don't hide it and often wear clothing that pokes fun at religions. I have never had any problems with people of faith here in the UK.
Not quite as true in some parts of Canada and the USA, but no major problems there either.