I find the title to be a very accurate statement.
No reasons justify disbelief.
When there are zero reasons to believe a claim, then I can easily justify my disbelief by simply pointing at the non existent reasons that support the claim.
Until I have a sufficient reason to believe a claim, I'm going to not believe it.
If there are no reasons to believe something, then it would seem my only logical choice is to not believe it.
No reasons justify disbelief.
When there are zero reasons to believe a claim, then I can easily justify my disbelief by simply pointing at the non existent reasons that support the claim.
Until I have a sufficient reason to believe a claim, I'm going to not believe it.
If there are no reasons to believe something, then it would seem my only logical choice is to not believe it.
Insanity - Doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result