I agree with your reasoning, but I think there are plenty of reasons to be unhappy about religion that go beyond the absence of a preferred state.
In other words, I think I should be actively displeased that religion exists and is prevalent, not merely being non-happy. Neutrality is included in non-happiness, and if the word were used logically, unhappiness. But the way it’s actually used, ‘unhappy’ means active displeasure.
How is this active displeasure useful to you? Does it cause you to do something different than if you merely prefer religion to not be present? What, specifically?
I agree with your reasoning, but I think there are plenty of reasons to be unhappy about religion that go beyond the absence of a preferred state.
In other words, I think I should be actively displeased that religion exists and is prevalent, not merely being non-happy. Neutrality is included in non-happiness, and if the word were used logically, unhappiness. But the way it’s actually used, ‘unhappy’ means active displeasure.
How is this active displeasure useful to you? Does it cause you to do something different than if you merely prefer religion to not be present? What, specifically?