I too enjoy looking at – looking around – old churches. Despite my being a realist – an atheist – with not the slightest belief in any religion, or the existence of any god or goddess or other deity. Just as with so many old buildings, these religious ones (some hundreds of years old) have a calming influence on the mind (well, mine anyway). I put that down to the heavy materials (usually stone) they are made of, the many curves in their structure, and the apex-shaped roofs, often with a tapering spire (even square-topped towers are not that brutal); and that they have survived for so long. Compare them with the hard rectangular shapes of almost any large post-WWII building; if not rectangular then with harsh straight lines. Would anyone else who obtains pleasure from visiting old religious buildings care to declare his or her attitudes towards religion and gods, etc?