isn't asking whether atheists are right kind of arrogant? they're just a different religion! if it were a color of light, it would be darkness, still counted, just as the complete lack of belief. My point is, no body can ever truly be sure, they might be wrong, they might be right, we have no ability to tell as the question is not one we ever possibly answer with 100 percent accuracy. here is an example: think about how old the Bible, old testament, new testament, the whole thing, think about how old that book is. That book started out as a large collective of tales, that may have in fact at one point in time been a book that scientifically told every secret to living a good life. I say at one point in time because, think about this: The Bible had to be written and rewritten thousands of times over before the invention of the printing press. Have you ever played the telephone game? The Bible is Thousands of pages long, does anyone actually believe that, through out these thousands of rewritings and translations, ALL of the translators got ALL of those sentences, statements, and stories correct? The thing could have been a manual for inventions that turned water into wine, allowed people to walk on water, and return life to the dead, but it might have been lost in translation. I'm not saying to dismiss the entire Bible, Koran, or Old Testament, I'm just saying take these things with a grain of salt, because, despite the fact that they may have caused more deaths than any other books in the entirety of existence, they may have once told the truth about religion, and for that, they deserve our respect.