I definitely see where you're coming from. Technically speaking, you are correct, since all Gods fall under the unfalsifiable hypothesis category. However, in my experience, there are people who know that God is real. I haven't met anyone who feels the opposite way, however.
I'm sure you have all met someone who would know this tune:
That tune is best sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford, in my opinion. But in all seriousness, the type of people that listen to / sing this are quite gnostic. Some of the more senior members of my family are prime examples. These are people who have never doubted god, and who act as though he is axiomatic. I can also attest to the existence of "knowing" there's a God personally. Up until right before my deconversion process, I believed that everyone in the world was either a churchgoer, or a non-churchgoer. I actually believed that literally everyone was either a Christian, or just a lapsed one. So that conception is definitely out there on their end.
I'm sure you have all met someone who would know this tune:
Quote:"Give me that old time religion
give me that old time religion
Give me that old time religion
It's good enough for me
Makes me love everybody
Makes me love everybody
Makes me love everybody
It's good enough for me"
That tune is best sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford, in my opinion. But in all seriousness, the type of people that listen to / sing this are quite gnostic. Some of the more senior members of my family are prime examples. These are people who have never doubted god, and who act as though he is axiomatic. I can also attest to the existence of "knowing" there's a God personally. Up until right before my deconversion process, I believed that everyone in the world was either a churchgoer, or a non-churchgoer. I actually believed that literally everyone was either a Christian, or just a lapsed one. So that conception is definitely out there on their end.