Quite clearly, you are a strong black and white thinker and don't like any grey, but grey exists, if people are honest with themselves.
I am 100% certain, in this case grey-area or fractional belief does not exist.
You didn't answer my question, are you 100% certain the God you believe in exists and there is zero percent chance you are wrong about your belief?
Oh you were talking about my faith, then? Yes, I believe that God exists, which is 100% certain in your language.
A 50% certainty of belief would be just that, you have some information that points to belief and some that doesn't and you are honest enough, to acknowledge both.
So for a 50% belief, I would have to have equal number or information with equal cumulative importance, both for and against the existence of God, at the same time. How do people measure these things?
And when I'm 50% believing in God, does my actions which depend on my belief in God, correctly follow the fractional amount which I believe? Say, I'm praying. I bring my hands halfway together. Close my fingers halfway. Bend my head halfway. And pray half of the prayer. Because, I only believe 50%.
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