Basically, I am an atheist right, so I would like for you to explain to me why your god is real and use facts not opinions, please.
Good luck with that.
God is just a word. Nobody denies the existence of the word God. God exists in our use of words and language. As long as the human mind can speak, God is real in the sense God exists in our language and culture.
If you want to change the meaning of god from that of a sentient, volitional agent capable of creating universes to just a word, then nobody will argue with you that such a word exists. I think that the OP was referring to something more substantial than a word.
The only facts we can obtain about God come through Messengers of God... I guess you would not call them facts though, but rather beliefs, since they cannot be verified.
I would call them unsupported claims, not facts. A fact is a linguistic string that accurately maps a portion of reality. When I write that the sun appears each morning on the eastern horizon to turn night into daybreak, and claim that that string of words is a fact, what I mean is that you can use those words to accurately predict a potential experience available to you in the mornings. It means that if you go outside and look east at the correct time in the pre-dawn morning, an object will appear to rise into the sky and illuminate it. That's what I mean by a fact - once again, a linguisitic string that accurately maps a portion of reality. It's tied to empiricism.
If that's not what you mean by a fact, then you are using the word differently that what I believe the OP intended.
Fact: God is real, you're welcome.
This is a nice summary of the argument to date.
It seems instead to be someone looking to bolster their pre-existing convictions by exposing perceived weaknesses in religious belief.
Isn't that appropriate? Preexisting convictions are our beliefs to date. Re-testing them is appropriate.
And if there is a weakness in religious belief, isn't this the proper venue to explore that?
Because it has always been observed that complex information resulting in systemic purpose and function never originates without intelligence as it’s source.
It was also once the case that a live human birth had never been observed that wasn't preceded by a man and a woman having intercourse. That was then.
Lets start with the definition of the word god. It means anyone or anything that is considered mighty in that it is of a might greater than that of the one attributing or anyone or anything that is venerated.
That's surely not the definition being used in the OP. I'm pretty sure that its author would concede that if one wants to redefine fact or god, he could demonstrate that what he calls a fact supports the existence of his version of a god. I doubt that there is any interest in such answers except to illustrate that nobody actually has any facts to support their god-belief if the god they believe in is more than just a word, for example, rather than an entity that exists outside of the heads of believers.
One of the greatest proofs of God, is the way God chooses to share His Messages.
My definition of proof is that which convinces. Personally, I am not very interested in what others are willing to believe, but what they know and can demonstrate. I do not call that which convinces another but not me proof.
I used a digital clock where I said to God, if you were really there and had given me those premonitions you would be able to contact me directly with messages through the digital clock because I needed an objective method to ascertain if I was or was not delusional in these thoughts. So I said, if the clock displays '7' in the time that I check (2.41, 3.04, 6.10, 9.07 etc) it would mean that there was a positive message from God on the questions that I need to take actions on in my battle to protect my reputation. It went on for 19 years of truth search and resulted in my Blog:
Is this what you mean by a fact that convinces you that the particular god that you have chosen to worship is real?
God is neither. Nor black nor white. Nor gay nor straight. Nor adult nor child.
God is Michael Jackson.