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In both cases, the change of views depends on disappointment. The believer notices that his faith does not respond in real life, bad things happen regardless of prayers and expectations..most often, this happens in connection with serious shocks.�
And the atheist feels vulnerable to the problems of life without imaginary intercessors. He and only he has to cope with all the troubles, and this responsibility is hard to recognize. This encourages him to once again protect himself with religion from the harsh reality.