Theland - "... [atheists are] adrift and in a world of make believe... [and are] Shallow. And sad.".
There is a psychological condition known as "projection":
"... [those suffering from the condition] defend themselves against unpleasant impulses by denying their existence in themselves, while attributing them to others. For example, a person who is rude may constantly accuse other people of being rude." [ref: Wikipedia,
https://goo.gl/Hk3gk)
Ring any bells Theland? It should, since the statement you made above is an accurate description of yourself and many others like you.
Religious people like yourself (ie. Christians) genuinely believe that a supernatural deity who is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent created an entire universe containing billions of galaxies which in turn contain billions of stars around which billions and billions of planets orbit. Then, on just one of those planets, in an outer spiral arm of a rather generic galaxy, He created man. Then He forgets that He's omniscient and omnipresent thereby allowing Eve to eat from the "tree of knowledge" because a talking snake(!) suggested it to her. Then He also forgets that He's omnipotent and fails to fix this incredibly trivial error and condemns every single future human being born afterwards, even though there's no rational reason for Him to do so.
And you think that atheists are living in a world of make believe! Sheesh.
Kettle, meet pot.