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Having both sides of the conversation ("strawmanning") is practiced by people that are incapable of having a conversation with people that disagree with them. When you can make up both sides, you can set yourself up to be the wise and moral one.
Same people that act that way will be the ones that decide someone who asks simple questions about their beliefs is "acting in bad faith" because they've never prepared to respond to the actual arguments from those who disagree with them.