Good question.
In a perfect world I would like for us both to be right but with caveats, let me explain...
If you desire to be reunited with loved ones and be at one with your god for eternity that's fine by me and I would be happy for you providing that I as a none believer get to rest in peace after my death.
I don't know what you believe happens to atheists upon death, but I know that some believe that I'm destined to be in torment for eternity after death.
I desire to become a part of the universe after death, my life is here and now and knowing that my life is finite makes me grateful for every day that I spend on the planet.
I hope this goes some way to answering your question.
Well they say that it takes the greatest faith to be an atheist. To believe all this happened by chance or accident.
My profession in the military was Quantum Mechanics and Astrophysics. And I can tell you about the evolution of scientists. Back in the 60's they thought they had it sewed up....no God and they could track the progression of life and the universe. Then with better equipment they looked deeper into space and deeper into the atom and deeper into DNA.
Science is beginning to understand that it all is too complicated to happen by chance. DNA and those deeper structures have been studied for a while. More or less DNA is a biological computer program with trillions of connections and adaptations. They have to be right or it does not live. Absolutely too complicated to happen by accident, it had to be constructed.....by intelligence. Not only put together, but put together right to function and live.
Same goes for the universe.....if all things were left to chance.....the universe would look like a train wreck. If gravity was a little stronger, there would be no celestial bodies orbiting, they would collapse on themselves. If gravity was a little weaker, there would be no celestial bodies orbiting, just junk moving through space. No life.
The model....the atom looks like a sun with planets orbiting it. The solar system looks like an atom. The galaxies look like a solar system. The universe looks like galaxies.
And subatomic particles, don't even get me started, particles with character.
And there is no turning back, as we go along, things get more complicated.
On the religious side of the coin, there have been miracles that have been witnesses, sometimes thousands at the same event.
So atheism is not the choice to explain reality.