Oh dear, where is Rodney King when you need him? "Why can't we all just get along?" yeahrightwhatever.
Yes, I personally do think that we should respect others right to believe in anything that gets them through the night as long as they don't try to impose it on those of differing faiths or lack therof, etc etc ~ but we have found that many of those others not only do not feel the same way, but also feel perfectly justified in propagating their beliefs whenever they feel so inclined. People of most religions treat their own articles of faith as though they were axiomatic.
It appears that on the whole, it is not as acceptable in many circles for someone who does not subscribe to any religion to voice their opinions without starting a chain-reaction of disbelief, shock and awe; with most people simply unable to grasp the fact that if you don't believe in SOME form of "higher power" to defer to, there must be something awfully wrong with your character, or you just haven't "got it" yet.
Since many equate the term 'atheist' with rejection of all that is right and good, they jump to all sorts of absurd conclusions about what your philosophy actually is, mistakenly considering it must be a negative, empty one..
It is too pat, though politically correct and acceptable, just to say we should respect everyone's right to believe in what they want. In a perfect world, perhaps, but the spectacular lack of this sentiment is to be seen everywhere today, and has been from time immemorial.
The only large-scale answer to managing the diversity of faiths which exist in all countries, is to fiendishly and tirelessly protect the division of church and state against all assaults, in your own country at least.
The whole issue defies logic and reason, but when those two are so tirelessly assaulted, and religions clothe themselves in the mantles of righteousness, I can't just be philosophical about it all and throw my hands in the air and let it go when I am confronted by it.
We'll still be asking the same questions a thousand years from now, I'm sure. Maybe it's just a part of being a member of the human race. Oh joy.