One can believe in God (Faith), or not. Whatever God is in the minds of those who believe in him, how can they know God. God is everywhere. But “He” is unknowable. (For those who refer to him as He or Father or by any other male identifier, does that mean that God has male genitalia? Does the God of the entire universe, of all universes have the male sex organs between his two legs?) For as long as human beings have been talking about God, not a single person has ever proved the existence of God in any empirical or physical sense except for ascribing the nature and wonder of the universe to him/it, which is fine. But those are material physical things that we know have and can know because they are right here on our own planet and we know that they exist because they came to us through evolution of life on Earth. But even that doesn’t prove God’s existence. How can anyone know a thing, God, that as is always stated by “religious” people as being omniscient, omnipresent, omni EVERYTHING and ruler of the entire universe, exists without any concrete proof of it? Without any direct connection or direct communication with it? And how can the human mind, even if such a thing as God existed, actually fathom, know, or understand something as phenomenally vast that it controls all of our universe, which we as of yet only very partially know and understand, and if there are any other universes God probably controls them too, ever be able to comprehend such an entity of such vast scale? Even the most brilliant minds that have ever existed could never do it and it’s likely that no brilliant mind of the future could ever really know what God is if something like God exists, let alone have an intimate relationship with “him”. The human mind is amazing. But it’s just not THAT amazing.