I view it like this:
2+2=4 (objective, we all agree on this, there is nothing to "believe" about it)
Faith or "believing" in a deity is just that, a belief with no evidence. No objective evidence. The Bible isn't evidence.
I wouldn't tell a religious person he/she is "wrong" to believe in a god, as that is their choice. But a religious person would be "wrong" to demonstrate certainty that a god exists based on his/her beliefs and supposition.
2+2=4 (objective, we all agree on this, there is nothing to "believe" about it)
Faith or "believing" in a deity is just that, a belief with no evidence. No objective evidence. The Bible isn't evidence.
I wouldn't tell a religious person he/she is "wrong" to believe in a god, as that is their choice. But a religious person would be "wrong" to demonstrate certainty that a god exists based on his/her beliefs and supposition.