No.
I have a belief. I have my own reasons to believe it. There may not be a proof of it but honestly, I don’t care.
In my opinion, belief does not require proof, but trust and reasons to believe. I may think about life and nature and thus conclude about the existence of a God, but that does not mean I have undeniable evidence for it. I don’t have any way of saying “Here, there is God, on this very place, and you can’t deny it and tell me otherwise”. But I still believe in it, I don’t care if there is no proof.
Belief does not require proof. Stating something as a fact does. So saying, “I believe” is not the same as “It is”. “I believe there is a God” does not require proof. “There is a God” does, because it implies it is a fact and a part of reality we can’t deny or disprove, like saying “There is water”, rather than an opinion or belief.
As long as i don’t force it on others and claim I definitely am speaking the truth, I have a full right to believe whatever the hell I want.
If I believe that unicorns, lizard people and leprechauns exist, but keep it to myself, I have right to do so. I don’t have any “burden of proof”. It is my choice, my thing. As long as I keep it to myself, no one has the right to ask for evidence or attack me for believing in it.
Ergo, I don’t give anyone else the right of doing the same to me. You believe whatever your brain makes up, just keep it to yourself and don’t shove it down my throat as an undeniable truth.
I don’t have a right to tell you what to think, and you don’t have a right to tell me either.
I think we can all agree and live peacefully as long as we respect each other’s beliefs and keep ours to ourselves and people who share opinion with us.
That is, as long as whatever you believe in does not include hurting or molesting others. Then we have a problem.
In conclusion: believe whatever, just keep in mind it is a belief and thus, don’t pass it off as a fact or truth and for the love of everything, don’t preach it and force it on others!
Peace!