I think that Reaganaut has a valid point.
When I became a Christian about 30 years ago, one of the big changes I noted in my life was this unquenchable desire to spend time with other Christians. It has never abated. I have found that I love to be around God's people - the ones that feel the same joy that I do. Not out of a sense of duty but out of a sense of desire. I have since found this to be true of other new converts as well. In my personal experience, Lone Wolf Christians always backslide over time.
It doesn’t matter to me at all what you think, and I do not have the same desire.
In fact, I have the exact opposite desire.
You will have to be content to keep your religion to yourself, I don’t want it, and I don’t need it.
If it works for you in your life, great! Mine works for me in my life, so I trust you will be happy for me and not try to mind control me right?
Right.