As a scientist, I would just like to say that although there have been grand leaps in the understanding of the universe there is absolutely 0 progress in answering the fundamental questions of philosophy: why we're here, where we're going, what's the point?
Personally, I'm somewhat agnostic with a twist of Buddhism/Taoism, but I respect religion and faith and their place in humanity. I just can't bring myself to fully embrace the truth as what's already known. Take matter for instance. It's well defined. It can be grasped and touched, smelled and manipulated by our senses. Yet who's to say that how our brains' register what a chair looks and feels like is the true form of the object? Yes, we can quantify and things based on how we see the universe, but to say that's how it truly exists is, well... ignorant and close-minded.
People who believe in higher plains of existence, God, Vishnu, Jesus, whatever... They're not crazy. They're not deluded or brainwashed either. The best way that I've had Christian friends prove their faith in God to me is by asking me to prove that I love my kids. You can't. You can't measure love. You can't quantify it, but it exists.
And think about our very consciousness. It exists as part of who we are, yet we're made of everything that's been part of the universe since the beginning of time itself. We're made of the same stuff as a rock, an ant, or the Sun. Could you collectively say as such that we are an extension of the overall consciousness of the universe? Sure. But then so is that rock, that ant, and the Sun.
The conditions and events that lead to the rise of life on Earth. Do you guys realize how ridiculously absurd the requirements for life on a planet are? Granted, given a timescale of forever, probability does favor pockets of entropy to reduce.
To say that nothing exists in a higher order in the universe as an absolute, as many of these "aggressive atheists" do is really just as much baloney as saying God absolutely exists. The overall conclusion I have is don't be a prick over what someone believes. We all have our quirky worldviews and truths that we cling to to make sense of it all.