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When two conflict, it doesn't mean either or any more true or less true. Some texts even have conflicting accounts in their own right.
It literally means that at least one of them is not true.

"God does not exist" and "God does exist" cannot both me true. In order for one to be true, the other has to be "less true" (or to put it more appropriately, false).

When one religion says there are 10 gods, and another religion says there is exactly 1 god, they cannot both be true by the verify definition of true.

Nor are religious texts even remotely evidence of the existence of a god to begin with any more than the Harry Potter books are evidence of Harry Potter's existence.