I like religious people that dont force their beliefs into somebody else's throat and quoting things or pages or figures only they can understand.
It doesn't change much for me. A lot less obnoxious yes, but they are still a massive contributor to actual institutions across the world who have and continue to actively cause and support mass crimes, and none of these so called harmless religious people have ever raised a finger on anyone of their own faith or institutions for actively committing acts that are apparently sinful as per their own faith.
I have lost count of people who go on about 'we believe in god not religion' or 'we don't like going to temple/church/mosque' but barely any of these so called 'good people at heart' have ever tried to take one step to disintegrate these institutions, or call out their atrocities. Because when they were 2 they were brainwashed by their mum or their priest into never saying a single word that opposes ANYTHING that comes with their religion. There's literally a grown up in this thread who said if he said anything bad about Christianity he will have to spend eternity in hell. They give more importance to their fantasies than what is actually happening in the real world, every single fecking day.
If these people (not one or two in specific but on a larger scale) genuinely believed in being good decent human beings, there should have been mass movements by religious people opposing their own religion, their own centres or birthplaces of religion which are central to these institutions but are there? Are there any 'good christians' who have publicly taken opposition to the existence of the catholic church/pope/the core of their institutions that has been a source of crimes committed against children and what not. When you see such indifference towards atrocities that are committed by their own faith it's rather obvious to me there's nothing good or decent about them, they simply care more about their traditions and word of mouth that has passed down in their family or community than misery and suffering caused in the world on a mass scale.