OK. You’re a binary thinker. Just like the rest of us. That is our natural condition/default. No shame in that. The concern we ‘moderns’ have is that binary thinking doesn’t serve us well in all situations. Especially when it comes to placing things into categories. Just where do we draw the line between one category and the next? My placing you in a certain category without really knowing you is a bit foolish, and yet I do it. I’m sure that you, at times, may find yourself doing the same thing. We’re all prone to doing so.
There seems to be a tendency towards the default position of binary thinking without looking at the possibility that there may be something more to it than meets the eye. I actually find myself going, “what?...” when I read stuff about me that just ain’t so. And I’m sure that I fall into the same trap and judge others without really knowing what makes that person tick. Black and white thinking. And in your case, not really knowing the first thing about you, except that you have issues with a certain belief system, makes it difficult to ascertain what makes you tick. So I find it sort of funny and a bit disingenuous on your part that you and others think you can play armchair psychoanalyst and determine what traits (often negative) a believer must have...simply because they are a believer.
Pigeonholing.
Regards,
MG