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>The point is you made an assertion that something is a myth without any evidence whatsoever.
It's based on my anecdotal experience. Like I said already, the original claim is not supported by any hard date either. To draw a comparison, there are no studies proving that unicorns don't exist, but you wouldn't criticize me for saying that they don't. Therefore, I feel no need to apologize for making a strong claim - in either case.
>that moreover others are propounding the contrary position (which like I said I've never heard before).
Here.
The "atheists aren't charitable" stereotype is grounded in some empirical truth, see: Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compasionate Conservatism Who Gives, Who Doesn't, and Why It Matters
Specifically, page 31, Chapter 2 onwards.
However, Buffet's and Gate's donations have probably moved the averages enough to compensate for generations of lower giving by secularists.