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I can trust that the evidence is truthfully reported which includes that the evidence of benefit is, let's say 70%.

Yes, you can, but you wouldn't be rationally justified in doing so, because "trust" means rely on.

I am just saying that my trust increases when I understand the subject matter more.

This makes no sense. Trust is binary, either you trust, or you don't.

You yourself said that you needed to trust something to make a decisions. So which is it?


And you conveniently ignored my argument.

So you accept that decisions can be made without trust.

Do you accept it now? Because you pretty much said it already.