Does anyone here still occasionally go to church or synagogue or mosque?
Weddings, funerals and meeting and events that make use of there halls or meeting rooms. Around here many of the more traditional christian churches(like the Anglican Church) are so desperate to keep the doors open that they would have no qualms about renting their hall or meeting rooms to the Church of Satan if they knew they were going to get paid.
Weddings, christenings, and funerals and that is out of respect.
I went to a Mosque once in Turkey. Didn't like the way women and us unbelievers were required to go upstairs.
I would like to visit a synagogue sometime to see what it's all about. Any Jewish Atheists on here like to invite me?
As a Jewish Atheist I can assure you that any reformed synagogue will welcome you. We are taught to be far more open-minded than most religions.
I volunteer at my old church on occasion, but only when the event is objectively good for the community in which I live. I have attended funerals and weddings in which there are services. I don't find it offensive or annoying most of the time, just unnecessary.
I could handle going to a more liberal/progressive church--if some situation called for it. But, I will only set foot in the churches like the ones I was raised in to attend a funeral--and it is painful to do so as I know there will be a "come to Jesus so you go to heaven" message. PS I would also go to one to attend a wedding.
I was a member of a fantastic singles Sunday school class for about 10 years, attended every Sunday and participated in the many activities they sponsored and would continue to do so had I not moved 100 miles away but I never set foot in the sanctuary, never knew who the minister was and never had any desire to do so.