The word atheist is just another way of saying, I'm NOT a theist. It's not an affirmation... Can you understand that?
I think a theist's answer to that would have to be "no". They're seeing past your stance of skepticism, thinking "but you have a whole materialist worldview that makes being 'NOT a theist' seem justified to you".
That looks a lot like an affirmative statement of a metaphysical belief in a godless materialist universe.We just see the supernatural world as a fairly tale or a dream etc., without any credible evidence to support it.
Yikes, that's a whopper of a request. "At least try to understand that what informs your life with meaning is false".But, at least try to understand that your beliefs aren't any more special than any other set of religious beliefs.
The "whopper" requests make me wonder if atheists see themselves from the theist perspective well-enough to describe clearly why atheism is not and cannot be, in and of itself, a whole worldview. We tend to treat it like it's a stand-alone item where the theist's focus will always go to the battle of metaphysics: the meaningless godless materialist worldview versus the meaningful god-filled supernaturalist worldview.