The two are mutually exclusive. You NEVER heard Levin say he didn't believe in God.
It sounds to me like you lied accidentally -- you wrongly assume that anyone who isn't a professing Christian is an atheist, and since you heard Levin note that he is, indeed, NOT a Christian (duh!!! He's Jewish!), then therefore he must be an atheist.
I'll tone it down a notch. You didn't know you were lying. You should have, but you didn't. That's the most I can say in your defense.
>>> You said Levin is an atheist. Levin is a Jew.
Yes... I used the term presumptively and incorrectly.
I probably confused him with Neil Bork who IS atheist.
I do know I heard Levin say he is not a Christian.
>>> It sounds to me like you lied accidentally
That is not possible. A lie is an intentional misrepresentation of the truth. If I knew he was a Jew, and said he was an atheist, then THAT would be a lie.
If Levin is a Jew, then other things I have heard from him makes a little more sense.