Yes, because by not believing, you consent to the conflict of reason against the believers. You merely chose the opposite side within the same conflict
That's what's called a false dilemma. A person who does not choose sides has not chosen a side.
Imagine they offer a pissed on breadcrumb under the suggested brand "vanilla flavored", a bunch of believers agree with it; now you come in; consent to eating the pissed on breadcrumb, and then choose to oppose the believers
Again, a false dilemma. "You're either for us or against us" is not rational thought. An atheist says, "I see no evidence that this is vanilla."
Yes, because by not believing, you consent to the conflict of reason against the believers. You merely chose the opposite side within the same conflict
Atheism predates religion. So by your own reasoning, you merely choose to believe in something because before the invention/belief of gods, there was a lack of belief.
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