I don't think I would go, unless I knew someone who specifically invited me. I'm also an atheist and am not particularly hostile towards any religious group.
I'm fairly apathetic about this kind of thing too - the 'local' mosque for me is 30 odd kilometres away (Auburn I think would be the closest one to my house).
Don't think I'm being discriminatory - I don't as a rule spend much time in religious buildings.
I think if I was travelling I'd be more likely to visit old churches/mosques - but this is more an interests in architecture than religion.
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