Religion
In reply to the discussion: It's a big, fat myth that all scientists are religion-hating atheists [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)are those. Now, to be more specific I'm a secular humanism, by default, because I don't have religion, however, there are religious humanists, because humanism, in general, isn't exclusive.
People make assumptions about an extremely narrow topic, theism, because they broaden it out, erroneously, to other topics that have no bearing on the position itself. Usually this is related to the larger culture, people assume if someone says they believe in a god, its the Christian god, at least in the United States, if you asked someone in India, the answer would be distinctly different.
Its a very narrow topic, and people's positions on that topic aren't very descriptive on a personal level. You can even be a theist towards a particular god and not worship them, because those are two different things. Maltheists would be an example of this, they are theists, yes, but they also think god is a bastard who doesn't deserve worship.