Apo, nice contribution there, as always! 
Much of your text is related to a potential mental flaw that may make me believe in the existence of a god.
It is a possibility, yes, but, as you said, one with low probability.
My point was supposed to be, given that my health remains as close to what it is now, what could make me accept the existence of a god.
Do note that I never mentioned belief in a god... the only time I used the word believe, I was referring to "believing in other people".
I don't expect to believe in any god any time soon.
Either I'll have some solid information concerning its existence or, even if I undergo some extra-ordinary experience, but don't store a good enough proof of it, I'll probably end up doubting my own memory of such experience.

Much of your text is related to a potential mental flaw that may make me believe in the existence of a god.
It is a possibility, yes, but, as you said, one with low probability.
My point was supposed to be, given that my health remains as close to what it is now, what could make me accept the existence of a god.
Do note that I never mentioned belief in a god... the only time I used the word believe, I was referring to "believing in other people".
I don't expect to believe in any god any time soon.
Either I'll have some solid information concerning its existence or, even if I undergo some extra-ordinary experience, but don't store a good enough proof of it, I'll probably end up doubting my own memory of such experience.