Given that there is no proof for either statement, is it any more valid to say

Given that there is no proof for either statement, is it any more valid to say

Given that there is no proof for either statement, is it any more valid to say 'there is a God' than it is to say 'there is no God'? Or is the only valid answer 'I don't know if there is a God'?

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