I will need to ponder this one
haha
But going with your thread title, the idea of a god existing isn't objective reality for anyone. I think where you're going with this is that my objective reality is different say from another species' objective reality, based on how our consciousness is "wired." So, if someone believes in a god, might one exist? But, objective reality for other species is still observable. No one can "observe" an idea. God is just an idea that people have of him/it. No one to date, has ever observed him. Which is why the Jesus story took shape, a human being serving as "God incarnate."
The imagination of man isn't objective reality.
Not sure if that's where you're heading but judging from the thread title, I assumed so.

But going with your thread title, the idea of a god existing isn't objective reality for anyone. I think where you're going with this is that my objective reality is different say from another species' objective reality, based on how our consciousness is "wired." So, if someone believes in a god, might one exist? But, objective reality for other species is still observable. No one can "observe" an idea. God is just an idea that people have of him/it. No one to date, has ever observed him. Which is why the Jesus story took shape, a human being serving as "God incarnate."
The imagination of man isn't objective reality.
Not sure if that's where you're heading but judging from the thread title, I assumed so.