I know, AV, you want a straight answer to your so-oblique-you-can't-see-it question. So, I will provide you with a straight answer, taking it on faith (because I sure as heck don't have much evidence) that you will respond to the actual meat of the reply, since a straight answer to an oblique question serves nothing but the questioner's ego.
So, your question fits a broader class of questions, a fact which you have no doubt noticed, although failed to acknowledge, since we've all been asking you them:
Given some true proposition which any sensible epistemology will say is false, "how can you reject it without being wrong?"
The direct answer, as you are of course aware, is mere ego-fondling. Of course you can't reject the truth without being wrong. That's true by virtue of the terms used.
The point is that you can always make up some highly improbable, but possible proposition, give us a hypothetical situation in which you suppose it is true, and ask us what we'd do.
Point is, if there's no rational, reliable way to come to these conclusions, then it is simply irrational to do so. Our intuitions are the way they are for a good reason - because they work, generally speaking. So I make no apologies for admitting that, in your hypothetical situation, I would reject your hypothetically-true proposition.
I make no apologies because I need make none, and I need make none because we don't live in your hypothetical situation. The best conclusion you can make from a direct answer to your oblique question is "IF we lived in your hypothetical situation, we would be wrong." IF.
But the way you've set up the situation is such that we can never positively find that situation true through reliable, rational means. So no rational person would conclude that we actually are wrong.
Please AV, stop the bull. I sure hope you don't wonder why you get so many non-direct answers to these things - in case you do, it's because you ask an oblique question, which everybody knows you're just going to let lie, not make any discussion about, and then quote without reference to any of the actual worthwhile replies at some later date.
This, by the way, is annoying and disrespectful. You elicited this discussion by your choice of question and wording. You really should deal with it.
I hope you do.