They have faith.
If you don't believe the existence of gods, you are called an atheist.
Many Christians believe they have a duty to talk about their belief in the existence of God. Even when people believe, not in the existence of God but in the existence of other gods, some Christians insist on voicing their opinion that he exists. Of course, on a level playing field, those who do not believe in the existence of God have an equal duty to express their beliefs.
Atheists do not believe in a god/gods or higher power. Agnostics do believe in a god/gods but believe their/its existence or lack thereof can not be proven. This does not imply the lack of a religion as by this classification Buddhists are atheists.
Not applicable. We believe in One God, who created the universe. We have no "gods" or idols.
Blind faith referred to those people who does not believe the existence of Gods teaching thru Jesus Christ.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in no gods, some believe in all the gods.
Buddhists do not believe in any immortal, all-powerful gods. We do believe that people can attain a finite span of existence as a Deva in a Deva realm, where a Deva has more capabilities than humans do.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in all the gods, some believe in no gods.
There is no concrete evidence or scientific consensus on the existence of a god or gods. Belief in a god or gods is subjective and varies among individuals and cultures. Therefore, it is more accurate to say that people create their own beliefs in gods, rather than a god creating people who believe in them.
You are a spiritualist. Gods are being who are highly evolved; to be highly evolved you need to be spiritual in order to go beyond worldly existence.
Philosophers throughout history have had varied beliefs about gods. Some believed in the existence of gods as divine beings that govern the universe, while others were agnostic or atheistic, denying the existence of gods. Philosophers like Plato and Aristotle explored the nature of gods and their roles in shaping the world and human behavior.
A:All gods are real to those who believe in them. All gods are fake to those who do not believe. And all gods - the Christian God, the Hindu gods, the Chinese gods and so on - share one thing in common. We can not absolutely prove their non-existence; we can only say that they are most unlikely to be real.