T.G.G. Moogly
Traditional Atheist
I agree that two mutually exclusive, opposite beliefs about God would render at least one of them invalid. But that principle doesn't stand in the way of this...
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The "this" is an elephant, something physical, not something alleged. It has size, texture, makes sound, gives off smells, etc. Two blind people can quantify their experiences and then go back and repeat their experiences at will. They can compare results, begin to construct a physical model, conduct tests.
A god isn't like this, so the elephant analogy still fails.
But although it produces no knowledge about a god it is nevertheless still cute and clever, so it probably does illustrate how humans invent their gods.