Crows believe in God… just not yours. Do you embrace an unnecessary god?
Fly away from your unnecessary god, and swoop into the present.
Considerations
Just as the priest does not and is not a necessary intermediary between you and your rightful connection to god, neither is tradition, any religion, societal pattern, or scientific dogma. All should be questioned, and the question should be asked, ‘Where did this belief come from?’ ‘Was it sanctioned and agreed upon by you?’ ‘Does it have any relevancy to ‘now’?’ ‘Should you continue the contract, agreement, handshake… or should you delete whatever commitment that has been made? For all agreements in another ‘time’ are no longer present. And anything not present can be invalidated at any time. Does it agree with what God is telling you now? If not, discard it, do it gently, and let its energy flow peacefully back into the universe.
When asked, ‘Do you believe in God’, the very question speaks to the essence that the asker has little if any connection themselves.
Why?
Because belief itself is constructed of thought, and thought is an attempt to categorize and make sometimes useful or convenient distinctions where there are actually none. It can be said that 'I neither disbelieve nor believe in God', for whatever you mean by that word is not defined, and cannot be ascertained.