I looked at that sentence and then the link, and I still don't find any distinction between an assumption and a belief.A belief is not an assumption and that is why there are two words. An “Assumption” is where you believe something to be true, but it is yet unproven while a “belief” is something you are certain is true. However, our beliefs may, in fact, be assumptions that are in the end false.
Assumption vs. Belief – Why You Need To Know The Difference
This was an illustration from your link:
"For example, a young boy’s mindset may be based on the assumption that all dogs are friendly since he has only experienced friendly dogs. So he makes the choice to pet a passing dog. The action of leaning over to pet the dog startles the dog and the outcome is that the dog snaps at his hand. The boy’s new mindset is modified from “all dogs are friendly” to “not all dogs are friendly.” The boy created a new assumption based on the outcome and his experience."
The boy's assumptions and beliefs changed together with a single event. Why? Because those are two words for the same thing. Can you offer an example where it would be correct to say that somebody's assumptions have changed but not his beliefs, or vice versa? I can't.
I don't see a difference here. Do you?: "I assume that Bob is late because he hit traffic, but I could be wrong" and "I believe that Bob is late because he hit traffic, but I could be wrong."
You've attempted to argue something similar in the past, that expressed beliefs are not claims: "That is a religious belief, not a claim" - Trailblazer. I also saw no distinction there.
Yes, gods either exist or not, but how does that excuse any existing god from existing for a reason? Substitute any other word or phrase for "God" and see if you like that sentence: Rain doesn't need a reason to exist. It either exists or not.God does not need a reason to exist, God either exists or not.
I suppose that you don't consider that an assumption. I do. You assume that your god exists, which is saying the same thing as that you believe that your god exists.The reason I believe that God exists and is all-knowing and all-powerful is because that was revealed by Baha'u'llah.
No, the Bible confirms nothing except that it was written. It is evidence of nothing else. It is not evidence that a god exists, just that people have believes such, so it can't confirm that claim, belief, or assumption.The Bible confirms that belief.
If the descriptions are contradictory, they are describing different gods. The Christian god has different features from the god you believe in. You say so frequently. You've said so recently in this thread:The God is not different, only the beliefs about that God are different. Same God, different beliefs.
Me: "Their god sent Jesus to be tortured for them and it condemns the souls that won't pay it fealty to eternal suffering. I don't think any other god that people have claimed exists fits that description."
You: "Certainly the God I believe in does not fit that description. That s not even the God of the Bible, it is the man-made god of Christian dogma."