I grew up in an independent church, a pretty liberal and laid-back evangelical parish. I tried to believe, because it seemed to give people comfort. Then I tried to believe in "well, maybe it's not God as described by Christians, but maybe there's something", which is basically Sweden's main actual belief.
Finally I had to admit that "10% Christian" doesn't really make sense or explain anything and that agnosticism isn't an actual view – atheists don't claim to know there is no intelligent creator any more than physicists who used Newton's laws claimed that Newton's laws were all there was to it – so I had to admit I was an atheist. I've been comfortable with that label ever since.
Mom doesn't believe atheists are real. Nobody could *really* lack any and all belief in their heart that there is a God.
@clacke Interesting. I used to be atheist but have moved towards agnostic. The main reason is that I believe all beings have a soul separate from the physical body, still don't believe in god though (can't disprove either).