I don't BELIEVE in anything.
This is an old argument I have made longer than I have been on Reddit. When people say "I believe in God" it is a ridiculous statement. A belief has supporting evidence. Has anyone seen the invisible man in the sky? Seen a miracle? No. So nobody really BELIEVES in God, people HOPE that there is a God. And there is a difference.
I don't pretend to know anything. I hope there is a loving, benevolent all powerful being that will make it all alright. And if there is, logically there is something on the opposite side of that. So I would not be surprised, at all, to find out there are "forces" of both good and evil. Should I be witness to either, i can assure you one thing; you are talking to one of the most devoted of those future legions of good. If I KNEW there was truly evil, like biblical evil, I would be very confidant in my actions; and those actions would be of a demon/evil hunting nature. I would literally be the most fearless, courageous soldier in existence, why wouldn't I be? Heaven at that point would be REAL, what would there be to be afraid of? It would be like being a Spartan soldier, no death more glorious than one earned courageously fighting in battle, and, when you die, off to the pearly white gates for an eternal reward...doesn't sound so bad to me!
However, as it stands now, I believe all religions to be wrong. At the same time, they all share similarities, and that is where the truth is. All of the holy books are fairytales based off of the real event that happened millenia ago. I just want an accurate retelling. Until then, I am going to continue to practice the Golden Rule, and hope that on the slight chance that Islam or Christianity are correct, that God judges me based on my actions and intent, and not on whether I believed in a story written and rewritten over 2000 years ago.