I dont think beliefs require absolute certainty to be valid, thats the point im making. But I do think that beliefs need to be rationalized, justified and have evidence to support the likelyhood that they are to be true and not false. With those 3 things considered, how important is absolute certainty? I will go back to my previous statement of having 9999 black coins and 1 red coin in a bag, lacquer head said that is a situation in which absolute certainty wouldn't be required to make the correct decision, as we have the knowledge that the likelyhood of you picking up a black coin is 9999 to 1. The method I just used to determine the factor is mathimatical and my point in case. We have so many tools that determine likeness of that kind of caliber for many different things, so i dont really care about absolute certainty because I have something that is so close to being a certainty, that, that fraction of a percent that its lacking, doesnt affect me in my beliefs or decisions. Although I can understand having absolute certainty about the origins of the universe and the ideas of god, although I tend to just be happy with what I've learned and I trust my own judgements based on the evidence that ive been shown and im happy to furthar let those methods of calculation determine for me what is likely to be true. In the end, I believe those things could lead to absolute certainty, they definitely arnt leading to uncertainty.