Socrtease
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No, I am not misusing the language, I know what "know" means, and I know God is there. It's not that it "seems real" to me, it's a matter of feeling the presence around me, my personal experiences and witness to the power of God. Now, I don't know that the entity prefers the label "God" or if it really gives one whit whether we believe in it, but I do know it's there.
And I don't need for you to believe in anything, it is not the least bit important to me. As a human, with human compassion for my fellow man, I would like for others to be happy, content, and fulfilled in life, because life is too short to spend it miserable and frustrated. By perhaps helping someone come to terms with their denial, maybe it will one day change their life. It's really no different than getting your drunk uncle to go to AA or something.
And my four year old KNOWS there is a Santa. He has seen him, sat on his lap, asked for certain presents and gotten them. Santa is MORE real to him than god is to you. But as you said earlier, both beliefs are goofy, in an adult.