as i said, i think this is an assumption made by some here due to past examples
i never intended this, i feel there's tension here because i get the sense of being lumped too by some,
so its perhaps mutual
would you agree this happens?
Of course that is a possibility. But you must understand that this "hypothesis" is nothing new to us.
We've heard just about all the reasons Muslim "experts" can give as to why we leave Islam, and we're familiar with the fact that in most cases, these reasons are put forth in order to deflect valid criticism of the religion.
Whether it be that we were too literal in our application of the faith, or that we were never really religious to begin with, or that we never really studied Islam, or that we studied it too much, or that we were abused by Muslims in our lives, or that we simply wanted to live like non-Muslims, we've heard all the novel hypotheses before. Some of them may contain elements of truth as it pertains to some of us, while others are way off.
When a Muslim comes along having had this eureka moment because they've suddenly figured us out, many of us can't help but roll our eyes and tell you we've seen this rerun episode already.