Yeah, that’s true. But still, if “they don’t think my soul is worth saving” is more salient to you than, for instance, “I’m glad I won’t have to deal with their proselytizing,” it suggests that you take the idea of souls and hell at least a little bit seriously.
To give a more straightforward example, imagine a police officer asking someone someone whether they have any contraband. The person replies, “no, officer, I don’t have any weed in my pocket.” How would that affect your belief about what’s in their pocket?
Yeah, that’s true. But still, if “they don’t think my soul is worth saving” is more salient to you than, for instance, “I’m glad I won’t have to deal with their proselytizing,” it suggests that you take the idea of souls and hell at least a little bit seriously.
To give a more straightforward example, imagine a police officer asking someone someone whether they have any contraband. The person replies, “no, officer, I don’t have any weed in my pocket.” How would that affect your belief about what’s in their pocket?