I'm not complaining about the ATP written being easy for me. My issue is that it is easy for everybody. If you are literate, english proficient and have some free time you will pass.
Yes, you can breeze through nearly anything if you take the easy way out. If that's all your flying and career mean to you, then perhaps it is a joke to you.
Like I did with my mechanic tests, I spent a year preparing for the written (and it was a written, when I took it), and a year preparing for the practical.
I did the same for the mechanic tests...after a number of years of practical experience, I spent a year documenting the experience in detail, a year preparing for the writtens, and a year preparing for the practical.
Others take short courses and get it done quickly, and to them its probably a joke, just like your pilot certification is to you.
It's not that way for all of us, and some of us actually take it seriously. In the end, it's not the standard to which the FAA holds you, but the standard to which you hold yourself. I find that when I get in the cockpit with someone, the difference shows.