As subbie mentioned above, it's obviously being spammed. Atheists just enjoy laughing at superstitious people.
Well, as long as we're all being mature about the whole thing
While you're right that theists far outnumber atheists world-wide and in your country, it's getting close to equal across Europe.
Europe is nearly all secularized, and of those people that aren't, the "believers" tend to be very lukewarm and ill-informed about what they believe in. In other words, many of them believe in God because the just kind of grew up in it. In nearly all of European cities, the large ornate cathedrals are now defunct, especially in places like Caimbridge. Most of them have been converted to museums or art galleries. At most, they serve as step into the past mindset of that particular country or city.
The U.S. is experiencing the same decline in organized superstition (religion) that seemed to start in Europe around the middle of the last century, so atheists might outnumber theists there in about fifty years' time.
I'm almost certain that will happen, since my "superstition" has already prophesied about a great apostasy that will come upon most of the world in the latter days.
But I won't be around to see how it ends... that is, according to my "superstition."
Very poor areas in the world, the "third world" are the most superstitious places, so much depends on how education and access to information improves in these areas.
Education is different from indoctrination. It would be well with us all to know the difference.
How does it feel to be part of the backwards, superstitious world of the past, nemesis?
It feels wonderful and disheartening all in the same breath, friend. Wonderful because I know the Truth, disheartening because other people resist it.
Edited by nemesis_juggernaut, : Edit to add and fix italics
"God is like the sun. You can't look at it. But without it you can't look at anything else." -G.K. Chesterton