I don't believe it is either, but I have a specific ethical justification that points to really existent things in the world. Atheists do not have any justification for the belief that God exists, it is not even at the level of faith that they argue for this, atheists argue based in a world in which human life necessarily has no value different from rocks or snails that people ought to make up a "fairy tale" of morality.
The difference between the atheist "fairy tale" of objective morality is that there is no possible world in which there could be justification for atheist ethics, while Christian belief has been considered probable or certain by many of the greatest minds in history.
The difference between the atheist "fairy tale" of objective morality is that there is no possible world in which there could be justification for atheist ethics, while Christian belief has been considered probable or certain by many of the greatest minds in history.


