Simply look at the word beLIEve ,in the middle is the word lie, so is all we think we believe truly just a lie in disguise?
No. Belief, properly constituted anyway, is just a judgment about the preponderance of evidence as you understand it. Your understanding of that or the evidence itself can be justified or faulty. So ... everything we believe is not necessarily wrong and it certainly wouldn't be right or wrong based on a substring that happens to be in the English word "believe".
It is true in a limited sense though in that nothing is 100% objective. But that's really beside the point. Since belief has to do with the preponderance of evidence, it isn't binary.
To the point of atheism, most atheists believe there is no evidence at all, and so nothing on which to even FORM a view about. Also agnostics inherently see no source of data or information about god from which to claim he does or doesn't exist. These are special cases where knowledge and belief are null and void because there's no basis for either. The rational response is to not have a positive knowledge or belief claim at all until that situation changes.
You are just like religionists, can see anything in anything !
Guess that's your opinion...lol
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