I believe that there are no gods, but I would not state "there are no gods"... if you see what I mean. People claim that god(s) exist and I do not believe the claims. Over the years, I have come to believe that there are, in fact, no gods at all... but I realize that I do not know this to be absolutely true... so I cannot say that there are definitely no god(s). Knowledge is not needed for belief.
If I were to say, "There are no gods in existence", I would hold a burden of proof, but all I'm saying is that I believe there are no gods in existence... so the only thing I am required to prove is that I honestly believe that there are no gods... not that there truly aren't any.
I find it amazing that anyone, after giving it some honest thought, can believe that god(s) are real. Why? The only conclusion I can come to is that the desire for god(s) to be real is overriding the perception of reality.
If I were to say, "There are no gods in existence", I would hold a burden of proof, but all I'm saying is that I believe there are no gods in existence... so the only thing I am required to prove is that I honestly believe that there are no gods... not that there truly aren't any.
I find it amazing that anyone, after giving it some honest thought, can believe that god(s) are real. Why? The only conclusion I can come to is that the desire for god(s) to be real is overriding the perception of reality.