Athiests seem to think for example if we were all a bit more educated we couldn't possibly fail to see it their way.
Some atheists - maybe even most. I think, more accurately, we think that if people were more widely educated in childhood they'd not adopt adherence to a particular religion - they might still be theists, but being exposed to a range of faiths and seeing the equally unsupported claims they all make would prevent the tribalist elements of particular creeds taking hold quite as strongly.
From my personal point of view, and I suspect others hold a similar viewpoint, faith doesn't bother me particularly, religion bothers me.
Religious people do the same in that they feel if the non religious look for God their lives will be richer.
In my (limited) experience, religious people feel that if the non-religious - and other religions - could only find the god they accept, those people's lives would be richer.
I prefer those people, religious or otherwise, who would just like people to be better and their lives to be richer regardless of how they do it.
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We are all different though.
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