Lol, I wish someone would. We might all get a bit of peace, for a short while at least.
It would be nice to have people not blow shit up and kill for the sake of a difference of religious opinion for a change.
The problem there is that metaphysical, ethical, and theological claims about the world are very vulnerable to abuse. A difference in religious opinion is very rarely the cause of people killing each other. The most that a difference in religious opinion alone has ever led to is a slightly heated argument. But of course it is never just about a philosophical or theological difference in metaphysical or ethical claims.
People kill each other because of psychological and sociological reasons, not because of religion. Blaming religious belief is just a very easy answer to a very complex problem.
A few questions I asked myself/thought about when I was a kid was why religions are so based on geography/culture. So I like asking these questions:
a) Are you of the same religion as most of the other people in your area.
b) Are you of the same religion as your parents.
c) Are you of the same religion that you were raised with as a child.
d) Do you think you would have the same religion as you have right now if you were raised in another part of the world.
e) What is your logical conclusion of the above answers?
my answer to E was atheism. Of course, results may vary.
Sure, atheism is the result if you don't already assume that:
1) The world is logical
2) There is a God
3) God has a plan for the world, and it runs according to that plan (which makes d impossible)
4) People follow different religions because of some aspect of the Divine Plan, which is beyond human understanding
or even (very simplistically)
1) The world is logical
2) People are born and die in cycles, due to ignorance of escape from the cycles
3) Ignorance of escape can only be overcome by learning of enlightenment
4) People follow different religions because of their ignorance
To get atheism you just have to pre-assume that:
1) The world is logical
2) There is no pre-set order as to where people are born
3) The existence of different (often theologically opposed) religions means that none of them can be correct
4) The existence of cultural trends in religious belief is better explained by a non-religious theory
Atheism is just as much a belief system as any given religion is. And its just as culturally influenced, too.