I'll leave you to argue against those with different beliefs to you, since I'll not bother. My choice is to leave all such as unknown and I am happy with this.Well, where there are contradictory claims, sets those views in contrast. An atheistic agnostic view is also one to compare with. Each view sets some kind of benefit to be believed and some kind of consequences if not believed. The mere odds of picking a view without knowing is likely to be the wrong choice. And we do make a choice regardless. Binary logic can be used to compare each view two by two. To choose a view with the best benefit if true and lowest risk if wrong. But if one was really the correct view there may be a way to know for sure. Something that can be tested, and then know that it was the right choice.
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