When religious people meet in the public sphere, often it takes on an adversarial character. Without blaming anyone specifically, an adversarial situation encourages blaming, generalization, stereotyping, and projection. However, I think it would be a mistake to attribute the behavior of people in adversarial situations with how they are outside of situations of conflict. To generalize that atheists are angry as people when they are angry when engaged in conflict is short sighted, and neglects the contribution of the context to their behavior.
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