Rose,
Some can see that their interpretation may not be the correct one ( or that it is impolite to force your reality on others) , but even an Athiest thinks his reality is true for everyone else too.
Well, this atheist at least thinks that there are no arguments for a 'true for you too" god that aren't logically fallacious, and that that
is the case for everyone - that is, there aren't logically sound arguments for a "true for you too" god that are available to theists, but that they've kept to themselves.
I don't though claim any special privileges for my opinion, let alone that I'd be offended if people disagreed, that I'd like special schools to teach it, that atheists should by right have seats in the legislature etc. I'm also aware that "no logically sound arguments" should have a "so far" at then end of it. If ever one was produced, then I'd have to change my position. I'm not sure that many theists would take an equivalent position though.
But yes, I do think that "there are no logically sound arguments for it, at least so far" is a truth for everyone.