I believe subjective beliefs have nothing to do with the truth so I do not demand more than subjective reason for a belief.
This statement just does not make sense. So you're saying that the fact that they believe it doesn't make it any more likely to be true, but the fact that they believe it makes it more likely to be true? I'm not trying to strawman, I really don't know what you're trying to say.
What anyone believes has no effect on what is the truth, so I don't demand a reason that makes sense to me, as the mindset is different and what I see as "likely to be true", might not be "likely to be true" for everyone else.
In my estimation the atheist model is much more likely to be more accurate of reality than the theist model.
I agree.
But you see, "In my estimation the theist model is much more likely to be more accurate of reality than the atheist model."... You estimate based on what? No proof of God? Hmm... statistics for God existing with every new claim for miracle? Your mindset might be one that rejects supernatural, but on the other hand, there are people who aren't as skeptic. They can believe some of the millions of claims and all the I-see-them-as-miracles. They can perceive God to speak to them, either because he does or because they are delusional.
Now when a Jehova's witness or jessuit or hare Crishnah tries to discuss with me the errors of my perception of reality, I return the favour...
They state your perception of reality has errors, you state they are stupid, it all works out correct according to my perception of reality
It does however show alot of ...denigration in my opinion to not try to advise others of your own ideas on the matter?
I don't understand this sentence, sorry. Could you please rephrase?
If you are saying "Whatever anyone else believes is fine, I don't neccesarely believe it myself, but they are welcome to their ideas and I require no qualifications to respect those beliefs"
More like, "I don't neccesarely believe x myself, but as I cannot possibly state something I estimate likely is true or even likely to be true, so I accept whatever anyone else believes about x."
I cannot say it is likely, because obviously im biased, even when trying not to be, and my estimate of reality is based on how I perceive it. And every person perceives it different way, so it makes sense people have different estimates on reality of something.
Statment "I know God is unlikely to exist" is illogical, cause there cannot be knowledge that "God is unlikely to exist", knowledge means it's true, but that cannot be true, as God being true is binary, but that is just estimate. If it's not knowledge, but I think it's more likely to be this way, it's my belief. If I don't have knowledge, I shouldn't go selling it as one.