This is, without a doubt, a simple question with the most complex answer. I am most definitely a geek - I am well acquainted with technology, and spent a lot of my spare time with it. I am not athletic, and although I spare the glasses (a stereotype of nerds, geeks), I also share the out-of-fashion sense you see with the rest of the community.
Primarily, geeks look at religion and they see a complex of lies. EVERYTHING has a scientific explanation. Religion puts major holes in any argument they try to put forth. On the contrary, the Big Bang theory makes a lot of sense in the scientific community. Those that believe in a solid, hard-fact base will flee to the teachings of atheism any day.
Geeks are also people that were taught to think more freely than those of religious upbringings. Atheists tend to be much more lenient by habit, and with this they are the ones that feel free to question the rule of religion.
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