Willing to offer up respect towards any individual's world/self view developed through personal cognition.
If They are willing to admit to some probability of:
-incorrectness
-humanity never grasping reality
While carrying the realization that they are made of universe walking about contemplating the nature of themselves.
Of course, I could be wrong.
People aren't entitled to their own facts, but they're entitled to their own beliefs so long as those beliefs aren't harmful to or imposed on others.
I have absolutely zero malfunction with theists who truly practice "live and let live" and who acknowledge that their beliefs in invisible beings and realms are unsubstantiatable personal opinions that are not binding on anyone but themselves, by their own choice.
I have met maybe a half dozen online theists who readily confess to the above. Most of them, however, have some hard-stop point of reaction against atheism -- they may acknowledge the silliness or at least lack of intersubjective evidence for their beliefs, but still can't handle the notion that their god isn't in some way real. They will let you be high church, low church, pentecostal, or areligious, just so you acknowledge some sort of god is in some sort of charge of things. If you won't do that, even a liberal Christian can suddenly transform into a controlling, prissy, gaslighting little martinet.
We're here, here on this rock in the solar system in the Milky Way, one of thousands if not millions of galaxies in the universe, amounting to less than a grain of sand on a vast beach in the totality of it all. But, here we are. In our little part of it, we have meaning, if only to each other or ourselves. I can't change the universe. I can't change this galaxy or solar system. I can only change me, and that's enough for now.
Life is about experience and memories. When one dies there is nothing ness so live your life to the fullest and experience everything possible. We are a biological being like everything else on the planet and we will perish. Our legacy is our offspring and if we are able to instill some degree of reality to them than maybe future generations will benefit.
its been done, All of Creation’s a farce. Man was born as a joke. In his head his reason is buffeted Like wind-blown smoke. Life is a game. Everyone ridicules everyone else. But he who has the last laugh Laughs longest.
William Shakespeare