Quote:1. Are athiests just wounded people, upset that God hasn't shown himself to them in a way they deem acceptable? Meaning, if he suddenly appeared you would believe?
Short answer: No. Long answer: People who don't believe in Santa are not mad at Santa. You cannot be mad at something that you do not think exists. As for the wounded part, atheists are not a single organism. Some of us are wounded (not by god); others are not.
Quote:2. Do athiests hate God or do they hate organized religion in general?
Your question is too general. I can only answer the first half, as atheists are individuals. You cannot hate something that does not exist.
Quote:3. Why does it seem like athiests hate Jesus more than anyone, what do you think of Jesus?
It seems that way to you because that is the way you want to see it. You cannot fathom, obviously, that someone can simply not believe in your fairy tales. Sorry, but that is the truth. As for what I think of Jesus, I don't. The only time I think of Jesus is when someone brings him up and even then, I only give the thought a cursory glance.
Quote:4. Do any of you know athiests that have converted to another religion, did you feel swayed by their conversion?
Not that I am aware of and, if I were, I would still have to say no to the latter half of that question.
Quote:5. Are you an athiest based on your research of many of the top religions, or does your athiesm come from a personal experience where you feel that God didn't show up like he should have?
Neither.
Quote:6. Since athiests don't believe in God and dislike when people force God on them, why do they force their negative and hateful opinions on Christians (and other religions) through mockery and verbal assault?
Ugh. Generalization. Ask better questions.