And neither I would imagine do you or anyone in fact since the intimate details probably appear only as anecdotal...Nice try, but you are committing the genetic fallacy that most religious households are this or most non religious households are that
Stop shifting the burden of proof Vlad.
You were the one claiming that
Indoctrination, punishment, being dragged of to the psychiatrist if expressing any religious leaning were somehow commonplace in non-religious households. I think you are talking complete bollox, but that is irrelevant. You're claim, your burden of proof.
And yet there would,I imagine be some kind of response when the jehovah's witnesses knock and at such moments the parental position on religion is writ large.
Actually I suspect the response would be classic british - in other words a somewhat apologetic 'err no thanks' with the intention of getting them to move onto the next house as quickly as possible. I think it unlikely that a non-religious person would even contemplate trying some engagement. But the response would be similar to any unwanted 'door to door salesmen'. And by the way non-JW religious people will probably give JW similar short shrift.
And the response to those little evangelical fliers that get pushed through the door - rant, angrily shout, theatrically rip them up? Of course not, quietly pick up from the doormat, glance to see what it is and then pop over to the recycling bin.