I think the evangelism ones are good examples, because they’re easy to flip. “I don’t believe there’s a god → I should tell everyone this whether they want to hear it or not” is the same logic as “I believe there’s a god → I should tell everyone this whether they want to hear it or not.” (Note that this is not the same thing as saying that the logic behind the belief is the same, just that the jump from the belief to the action is.) I don’t know anyone who isn’t annoyed by at least one of those actions.
I think the evangelism ones are good examples, because they’re easy to flip. “I don’t believe there’s a god → I should tell everyone this whether they want to hear it or not” is the same logic as “I believe there’s a god → I should tell everyone this whether they want to hear it or not.” (Note that this is not the same thing as saying that the logic behind the belief is the same, just that the jump from the belief to the action is.) I don’t know anyone who isn’t annoyed by at least one of those actions.