Maybe, but I would put money on the numbers of such people being miniscule compared to their opposite counterparts, those who don't really believe, but pretend to. Let's see, we have Pascal's Wager, social conformity, peer pressure, marriage, fear of mortality, trying to get your kids into a high performing faith school, tradition, general neediness, could go on .....
Since you are trying to ''win the trophy'' lets analyse this.
1: Pascals wager. There is an atheists understanding of this and a Christian understanding. The two are different
2: Social conformity. No argument there but remember this is a secular society.
3: Peer pressure. Ditto.
4: Marriage. Difficult to see how that ties in with an existential conversion.
5: Trying to get kids into a high performing school. Concede but this is offset by pretending to be a Christian in the workplace or down the pub etc.
6: Fear of mortality. Difficult to see how pretending to have faith sorts this one out. Also doesn't commitment to not believing in the self sort this one out?
7: Tradition see 2 and 3.
8: General neediness. How needy?........ Non believer on the religionethics forum needy?
Could go on: We know.