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u/[deleted] ยท 2 pointsr/DebateReligion

Well, my OP was not about who anti-theists have beef with or who they ought to have beef with (not primarily anyway). It was more about how the framework in which they operate is very Christianity-centered and how other religions are seen through this framework, almost to the point that the less a religion is like Christianity, the more likely an anti-theist will say that religion is not actually a religion.

> Also, I'm interested in what social scientific research on religion you would recommend and why you think it might shape our opinions.

Good question. I think any research or scholarly book on religion you can get your hands on is good; it never hurts to try to get a better understanding of anything. If we go by anthropology, this anthology is an excellent introduction.

> top 3 religions

On a sidenote, Judaism only has 20 million followers at most, so I'm not sure if it is appropriate to classify it as a top 3 religion.