Exactly. So you can pick what you like, and believe that it might be true, but you can't say that it is.
Should one hold false beliefs?
For the last freakin' time, you don't know which one is false. Stop being a repetitive troll.
Sheesh. What if you're wrong about atheism, eh? What then? Wouldn't you be holding a false belief? Just by what logic do you know, without any minute speck of doubt, that believing in a god automatically means you are holding false beliefs?
You haven't answered. Einstein went with Quantum Physics as that what the evidence and math said there should be.
Either may be wrong, this is true. This doesn't do anything for the default opinion of lack of belief. When the claim has no evidence then not believing in it, is less wrong then believing in it. It the most correct position as of this time.
I'm little surprise no one has brought this up. Even though, no claim may ever be brought to zero, it can be brought to being for intensive purposes of zero.
And just because its a possibility, doesn't automatically bump it up to 50/50 chance of being right or wrong. The chances get skewed with the weight of evidence at hand and evidence needed. God has none, and requires a lot. Makes his chances very slim. However constant, it still very slim. For myself, it equal to zero, even though it cannot be at zero.