Depends on the theist
Just as it depends on the atheist/agnostic
Regardless of beliefs, some people are a pleasure to speak with and some people are rude/aggressive/confrontational to the point that every time you see their avatar you groan.
But don't get me wrong, I think being cheeky or irreverent makes life happier.
Maybe it's just communicating in such an abstract way (forum) that makes us think it's okay to be rude. For example if Minimalist and Randy Carson went bowling - and theism/atheism never came up - there's a chance they'd become friends, not too likely online.
So for me it's more about attitude
than beliefs. Hope that answers your question!
Just as it depends on the atheist/agnostic
Regardless of beliefs, some people are a pleasure to speak with and some people are rude/aggressive/confrontational to the point that every time you see their avatar you groan.
But don't get me wrong, I think being cheeky or irreverent makes life happier.
Maybe it's just communicating in such an abstract way (forum) that makes us think it's okay to be rude. For example if Minimalist and Randy Carson went bowling - and theism/atheism never came up - there's a chance they'd become friends, not too likely online.
So for me it's more about attitude

The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than that a drunken man is happier than a sober one. ~ George Bernard Shaw