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I have to say that I have noticed that too on occasion, Fowltemptress. The few people that I have known that were raised non-theist are a little more indifferent. Many of the very outspoken Atheists I have known though have come to it through religion, sometimes very intense religion. I can't tell you the number of times I have heard the stories of people growing up in a very religious household and coming to Atheism through intense Bible study (and this probably happens in other religions as well). That has certainly been my path as well, although I don't identify as Atheist per se. Obviously, coming from this background makes religious discussions more personal to people and perhaps sets the tone more so than with people that were not raised with religion.
As far as the first part of your post, I don't think that children necessarily have to be taught to be moral. I think humans are innately moral creatures. Our actions are reinforced through numerous methods other than religion or through steering of our parents. I think the feeling of compassion for others is likely in our nature as humans (if not as living creatures period).
As far as the first part of your post, I don't think that children necessarily have to be taught to be moral. I think humans are innately moral creatures. Our actions are reinforced through numerous methods other than religion or through steering of our parents. I think the feeling of compassion for others is likely in our nature as humans (if not as living creatures period).