Namaste,
I don't think professing belief in gods without any evidence to back it up is better simply because you are now following an eastern tradition. Do the eastern traditions offer more evidence or more of a reason to be a Hindu/Buddhist than say a Christian or muslim? Is there an eastern solution?
From my Hindu perspective, and i will stress this is only my Hindu view.
Firstly, as far as professing "Gods", is concerned, to me the mistranslated words "Deva/Devi", into "God", has been a problem, these are contextual words and yes in some instances (depending on context) these are referring to a supernatural being similar to "Gods", of old European Traditions. But largely these are referring to Natural elements that "Give", or "Provide", sustenance and care, These terms also are used to classify anything/person that is Giving or providing something without asking for anything in return, such as Surya Deva (Sun, as it give light and life without asking for anything in return) or a Mother (MattaDevi) or Father (PitruDeva). So Hindu Dharmah (nor religion) advises "respect", "Gratitude", and "reverence", to these Devas/Devis through the different modes of Puja/Yagna ect.
As Hinduism is not concerned with what Devi/Devta one worships there is freedom in modes or worship and beliefs.
Hindu Dharmah does not want all "Souls", to get to heaven, It has not condemn someone for not believing in a particular Devi/Devta or even in none, it is concerned with Karma according to Dharmah, it emphasizes Ahinsa and Satya and the highest actions and ideals. Yet none of these are ever forced onto anyone.
Hindu Dharmah does not care about someone not believing in some of the uncountable Darshans and Mattas that make up Hindu Dharmah, It is not trying to force Yoga on to people, it is not forcing Dhyana (Meditation) onto people, It is not forcing Ahinsa or Satya onto anyone.
There is no meeting in temples where the Pundit preaches fiery sermons condemning sinners, Kafirs, Heathens and unbelievers to Hell and eternal torment.
Those that claim a certain truth (In Hindu Dharmah) have the burden on them to provide evidence for it, there is no one book that governs all of Hindu Dharmah.
And in my view this is why many people are attracted to Hinduism, and this is some of my many reasons for sticking with it.
Dhanyavad