"attempting to knock down my door to remove my Bible, from, my house"
I have never heard anyone say nor thought myself that I should go try to steal peoples' books from them. Atheists go to the bookstore and buy Bibles when they want them, just like most everyone else who wants one. I take it though that I should expect some day you're going to come confiscate my modest library of science textbooks (since I was a bio major at least half of them discuss evolution!)? (I'd say, 'see how silly?' but you sound like the type who would. In any case I have never had someone come door to door to try to take anything but money for some product they're pushing. . . proselytizers usually want to give me something. Why should atheists be any different, especially given that many of them, myself included, came to atheism from knowing the Bible?)
"especially when it comes to attacking Christians"
If you'd quit construing every disagreement as an attack we could probably actually live together rather peaceably.
"I want to see those atheist brown shirts and atheist gestapo tell Muslims allah does not exist. The outcome will be vastly different and not resemble that of Christians."
You realize that, just like Christians. . . oh, wait, you probably don't think those other guys (the majority of those in your faith, really) are real Christians. Well then, the majority of Christians and the majority of Muslims are not extremists. The result with someone from either of these groups WOULD be rather similar. The difference in the extremists might be different, but there are some in both groups that are willing to back up what they say with some form of harm for others.
"Atheists should go play in that traffic for a while & see what happens. One would need a spatula and butterknife to scrape the remains any atheist off the ground due to a false religion."
So Christians don't get hit by cars? Do they get some magic bubble that protects them from everything or something? Can we have you test this idea then?