They certainly try.
They certainly try.
No they don't. It's not possible. They might be assholes but they're not converting. That doesn't even make sense.
Let’s say A is an atheist and B is a theist. A keeps jumping into discussions that B is having with B’s theist friends, insisting that B acknowledge that atheism is correct and that all religions are sources of evil in the world. A is trying to convert B to A’s worldview. A is also an asshole.
Again, you cannot convert someone to a nonbelief
No, but you can try. And believe me these assholes (specific people; not all atheists) do try. I didn’t say they were smart.
I don't think you're comprehending what I'm saying so we'll just have to digitally part ways
But beyond that, a belief that there are no gods is still a belief. We have no facts in evidence either way. An affirmative belief in the nonexistence of something is actually not that different than an affirmative belief in the existence of something.
"affirmative belief in nonexistence" might be my most favorite phrase ever
Honestly can’t tell if you’re mocking or not but being ‘sure’ about something is an ‘affirmative belief’. You are affirming that the claim you are making is true. That is a belief.
Hm, I’m pretty sure it’s mocking b/c you cut an important word from my comment. “affirmative belief in THE nonexistence (of something”. You believe (clearly quite strongly) that a specific thing (for which there is a concept) does not exist.