Live and let live, hey. That, at any rate, is my general approach so far as religious belief and the lack of it are concerned. If there's a discussion about the bases of belief, I'll sometimes join in and say why I'm not a believer, sometimes not; and for the rest everyone can get on with believing or not as they please. However, when a certain kind of religious believer displays towards us atheists what can only be called arrogance, I'll be ready to laugh at him for playing the fool if that is what he plays.
Geoffrey Alderman... He calls atheists a religious group, thus revealing his ignorance of simple meanings. He says it's 'not very clever' of them to admit to uncertainty - this for the statement 'There's probably no God' - as if a culture of probabilistic knowledge weren't one of the great achievements of human civilization. Worst of all, he treats his own religious faith as so much a certainty (without need of evidence) that he can only admit of anyone else's questioning it under the description 'an attack' - an attack, moreover, which he deems to be one upon his 'personality'. Not at all clever.