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This deliberate inconsistency highlights a deeper philosophical dilemma. Both the believer and the skeptic find themselves locked in a cycle of belief—be it in God or in the rejection thereof. Gama turns the discussion on its head, illustrating that whether one believes in God or in the absence of God, both positions stem from a place of perceived knowledge without actual certainty. The reliance on belief, in whatever form it takes, remains fundamentally ungrounded in universal truth.