Wondering mostly about the perspective of those that do door-knock or have...

I occasionally get religious door-knockers, I've moved around quite a bit so never the same ones so far. If I'm not busy, I let them in and have a chat. I'm not religious, I'm not completely closed to religion but find I'm currently of the view that whether or not there is a higher being/s or whatever, that it is irrelivant in this life, in the now, that we don't have to actively seek it or worship it - it just 'is'. I know that might offend those who find God and such should be intergrated into all parts of life and all of that but that is where I am at. I see the appeal of religion, I can understand why others are involved in it and respect that completely but I'm happy with living life in the way I feel is moral without getting into anything organised or dedicating a lot of time to the spiritual unknown. Hmm getting off topic. Anyway, I always have them in and chat, I take their literature and browse it, it interests me for some reason. I'm quite fascinated by religion (not just Christianity although I've not had door-knockers who haven't been spreading the word of Jesus so far), by those who think differently to myself, it is all intertwined into history and culture and society, people's unique world views. I enjoy hearing their thoughts, sometimes they lead me to questioning my own and also, to a point, sometimes it is just nice to have an adult chat about anything in the middle of the day and their timing is usually spot on with when I really just need to reach out! I went to a Lutheran highschool and did Study of Religion in my senior years so I know this and that, I've been part of forums for these sort of discussions and done a little independant research here and there. I don't know whether or not I'll ever 'find religion' for myself.

How do you react to somebody like that? Who invites you in and chats to you but is most likely not looking to convert or believe and won't end up following that path. Does it annoy you? I thought most would enjoy chatting about it even if the person walks away 'unchanged' but then I mentioned some stopping by to somebody (also not religious) who then made the comment that I'm being a bit rude to waste their time and so now I'm curious... do people actually think like that? That their time is being wasted?