Neither can I, not as long as I am certain that my beliefs about God and my religion are true.
Something would have to happen to cause me to change my mind if I was going to disbelieve in God or my religion.
That's hard for me to understand. I can't understand how you can get from the evidence you offer to a god belief. Gods are believed by faith, not evidence, or else all or almost all critical thinkers and empiricists would be theists. It's not uncommon for faith-based thinkers to reverse engineer evidenced arguments to support their beliefs, but they're never convincing, and most if not all skeptics don't really believes that they got to their god belief using it.
All I can do is explain my position as best I can. It starts with what I consider to be evidence of God's existence. I believe that the Manifestations of God (who I refer to as Messengers of God) are the only way we can know anything about God, so they are the evidence of God.
“He Who is everlastingly hidden from the eyes of men can never be known except through His Manifestation, and His Manifestation can adduce no greater proof of the truth of His Mission than the proof of His own Person.”
Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 49
Obviously, the first step was to believe that that Baha'u'llah was a Messenger of God, as otherwise I would not have believed what He wrote.
I believe that Baha'u'llah was a Messenger of God based upon the evidence that supports my belief.
We can examine and evaluate the evidence for Baha'u'llah for ourselves because there are
facts surrounding the person, life, and mission of Baha'u'llah, so in that sense we have evidence. This evidence is not proof that Baha'u'llah received messages from God as there is no way to prove that, for obvious logical reasons.
Obviously, atheists and those of other religions do not come to the same conclusions about the evidence as Baha'is do. To Baha'is this evidence indicates that Baha'u'llah was a Messenger of God, but it does not indicate that to other people.
But maybe you're different. I also consider you sincere. You have convinced me that you do not like the god you believe in and that you would prefer it didn't exist. I have never encountered anybody else with that position.
I go back and forth. Sometimes I would prefer that God did not exist but that is because of my feelings about God, which I consider an unreliable way to know the truth about God. Other times I am glad that God exists even though believing that does not help me ll that much with everyday life, which is what I need help with. So I am with you. What good is God is He doesn't do anything to affect our lives?
You use rogue logic - your own rules.
My method is not all based upon logic. If one wants to know what is true about God or Baha'u'llah, logic won't get you there.
I'd say that that's all YOU have. Unlike you, he has a proven method for evaluating evidence, which makes it more than an opinion.
Can you explain what you think that method is and why it is a good method for evaluating evidence for God or Messengers of God?
I have said the same to you as well. There is nothing about the life or words of any messenger or prophet that isn't very human. That's a valid opinion unless you think you can falsify it by producing something in that testimony or biography that a man could not say or do by himself. You think otherwise. That's why what HE has is a sound, falsifiable conclusion and your contrary opinion only an opinion.
You are correct. There is nothing about the life or words of any messenger or prophet that isn't very human, and that is because
they are human, and they conceal their divine nature, which is in accordance with the Divine Purpose.
The Manifestations of God (Messengers) have two natures, their divine nature and their human nature.
The second nature their divine nature, is not revealed to the eyes of men, and the reason it is not revealed is explained below:
"... While the Manifestations of God all shine with the splendours of God's Revelation, they can reveal themselves in only two ways. The first is to appear in their naked glory. Should this happen, all human beings would witness their awesome power, would bow before their majesty and would submit their will entirely to God's Viceregent on earth. People would thus become puppets of God and lose their free will; all would follow the path of truth, not by their own volition but by capitulating to the irresistible power of the Manifestation of God………
The only other way that the Manifestations of God can reveal themselves, which ensures the preservation of human free will, is to conceal their divine power behind the veil of human characteristics. Although they possess majestic, divine qualities, it is, according to Bahá’u’lláh, against the law of God for them to reveal these to the generality of mankind. Through this method people can exercise their free will to accept or to reject the Message of God, to live in accordance with His teachings or to disobey Him."
Adib Taherzadeh, The Child of the Covenant, p. 17
It means that they shouldn't be called true or believed to be true.
If one can demonstrate to oneself that they are true, and then they
believe they are true.
Agreed, and only the first of those four - things KNOWN to be true - should be called truth.
No, they should not be
claimed to be true unless they can be
proven to be true, but they can be
believed to be true.
Religious beliefs are unknown to be true or false, since they can never be proven true or false, so in that sense they are unknowable.