Yes, I do. I think it is because religion is packaged as the "answer to everything". So they assume that any alternative must have its own set of answers, or else why wouldn't you pick a religion?
The idea that I'm satisfied with not knowing is bizarre to some people. I haven't actually had a lot of conversations with theists in real life, it's mainly been online. But after watching hundreds of atheist experiences, I find this to be a common misconception indeed.
The idea that I'm satisfied with not knowing is bizarre to some people. I haven't actually had a lot of conversations with theists in real life, it's mainly been online. But after watching hundreds of atheist experiences, I find this to be a common misconception indeed.
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