One may as well ask "Are all Christians non-liberal?" because that is the same kind of question. An athiest is someone who believes that there is no god. Unlike most other religious categorisations, being an athiest does not come with any associated principles or beliefs. If all you know about someone is that they are athiest, then that is all you can say about them.
Whether a person is athiest or not has little, if anything, to do with whether or not they are "liberal".
Yes there are many fiscally conservative atheists. And many christains are liberals. I am an example of the latter.
Divorce happens. The laws are secular for divorce, as well as any thing else.
No, not all Swedes are atheists. Around 66% are members of the Church of Sweden.
As a nonbeliever, you engaged in free thought and then became a Christian. With your liberal background you will probably continue to engage in free thought. After all, I know of no atheists who believe that Christians are unable to do so. This does not validate your decision, merely that you have made a choice that suits you and your circumstances, and which most atheists will respect.
All of them are atheists.
There are no rules of behavior that apply to all atheists because it is not an organized religion. Some atheists are very respectful of others and some are not.
No
The question is flawed for two reasons:It assumes all atheists think about Christians crying while praying. They don't.It assumes there is an authority that speaks for all atheists. There isn't.
atheists.
All Christians or atheists
Atheists do not all think with one mind much like religionists vary broadly in their thinking. An atheist may be less likely to hold prejudice toward others since religion is a major source for prejudice and atheists do not hold religious biases.
All scientists aren't atheists, so the question of "why" isn't valid. Many have beliefs, in different manners, of a Creator or something bigger and more Divine or significant than the universe and humankind.