patjennings
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'Proselytising' relates only to religion but I assume you mean trying to convince people to become atheists.
I'm not telling anyone to become an atheist. That's a personal realisation you might come to yourself if you give your belief system any sort of critical evaluation.
And no, atheism is not a belief system as much religious people would like to frame it as such.
I actually prefer agnostic. I don't believe mankind is smart enough to understand our universe. The more science, the more absolutes are overturned.
We have strong evidence for inflation and the hot Big Bang from Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) observations, but the absolute origin — if the question even makes sense without time — is still frontier territory. No theory requires a supernatural "creator" for matter, but none fully rules anything out either. It's one of the few places where science says: "We don't know yet, but we're working on it."
I think that is my point. when you are pushing your opinion you are proselytising.
Proselytising is not a religious only term - it can be applied to Amway, politics and other causes.
Proselytising atheism (e.g., "New Atheists" aggressively promoting non-belief), veganism (vegans sometimes described as proselytizing their ethical stance), or even scientific hypotheses.