One formalized (yet highly evasive) religion is the atheist religion. It borrows poorly from the greek cynic Diogenes of Sinope, denouncing all other religions that are based on faith, and supplants faith with poorly-constructed unscientific falsehoods. It is an arrogant and bitter religion, based on rebellion and anger.
What atheists fail to realize is that their religion has been in discredit from the beginning. Rebellious deceivers would have flocked to something else had it been presented them, and people with prudent insight would still have found enlivening faith, with others who share that same enlivening faith.
Cults of denial have always been with us, playing the same tired old games as did their boring and oppressive old forebears, so nothing ever really changes, does it?
All we really need to know is that atheists are irritating and deceptive, and while neophyte Christians might on occasion fall for the arrogant confabulations of a conspiracy of atheist fanatics, once the Christian has the peace and quiet to think rationally again, he will seek out the positive and happy company of Christians like himself.
Just as surely, if an atheist tries to infiltrate and destroy a Christian service organization, he finds the happy and energetic people there a disquieting reproof of curmudgeonly atheism, then out of sheer frustration, he either leaves or converts.
It is the logical course of action: who wants to be with a grumbling bunch of miserable atheists, when there are happier and more pleasant people to be with? Eventually, an atheist must choose between happiness and getting his way. The choice, once made, is never in question.
So, do you want to be happy, or do you want to be an atheist?
The decision seems a complete no-brainer, on a logical basis.