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Replying to Inquirer in post #246]
Now which of these do you regard as not being contradictory:
I do not regard it as true (that there is a God) yet at the same time I also do not regard it as true that (there is not a God).
"regard as true" is the same as "regard as fact" in my book, which takes the discussion away from beliefs or reasoned opinions and into whether something has been absolutely proven, or not. The question of whether or not gods exist has not been
proven either way, so neither position can be regarded as "true." That leaves belief or reasoned opinion in one position or the other, and in that case there is an entire spectrum of probability involved from 100% certainty in a belief that gods do exist to 100% certainty in a belief that they don't.
Someone can hold the belief (as I do) that the probability that gods exist is very small, simply due to a lack of any convincing evidence (eg. same as for Bigfoot), without reaching a 100% certainty level in a belief that gods do not exist. In the earlier post you said:
Well if a belief is not a statement about knowing, then what is the difference between:
I do not believe there is a God
I do believe there is no God
There is no difference is there...
Using
believe instead of
true (as in top quote here) for the statements makes all the difference.