If it's not a choice then why are atheists apparently trying to force it on everyone else?
Religion scares us. It's as simple as that - religion makes/supports/allows people with good intentions do some quite horrific things. God doesn't, we don't believe in gods, and Satan doesn't, because we still don't believe in gods.
Of course, there are any number of atheists who aren't scared of religion's potential to engender abuse, but you don't hear from them because they have nothing in their atheism to communicate to anyone else.
Presumably they came to that conclusion themselves, and seem to think everyone else ought to make that choice.
We've come to that realisation and we'd like to help other people realise that truth. Most of us aren't ideological anti-theist (sorry Vlad) but as a practical anti-religious tactic, the most effective method is to ensure that religions get fewer recruits, and the best way to achieve that is to help people to realise that religions are just fairy tales with pointy hats.
If you really don't think it's a choice, what is the point?
Because if you can expose people to enough information and get them to understand then that inability to choose belief will give their faith no defence against reality.
It's one thing to put your own POV as an atheist, but that isn't what happens.
I think it normally is.
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