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Some might still hold beliefs but rarely do church or anything (or let it affect their life significatnly).
So I've always been atheist.
From what I've seen with countries like America, where there's been high religiosity, you do get people who leave religion and feel aggrevied and therefore have beef with religion. That's to be expected.
My point is, their beliefs don't affect me one bit, sometimes I have to play along like when there's a funeral and I have to go to the services but If I respected the person who died I'll play along and go through the religious ceremony.
Other than that when there's a discussion and I'm confronted to someone with hard beliefs, I will just hold my hand up and say we have different views on the subject and I'd rather not talk about that. Usually it works, when it doesn't I just walk away. If on the other hand they seem interested, I'll just point out things that you cannot really adhere to if you really think about it, I never just flat out say it's stupid to believe there's a god watching over us.
For a person who believes all of his life, it's really hard to just admit that all of this time you were fed lies and there's really nothing, no god no hell (aside from what some of us have to endure) it creates a big hole in there somewhere but it's better to fill that hole with truth than live with a lie.