It seem like everybody has their own opinion on the word so much as to give the word a false reality. Take the word Love instance, it is used about as much or more as that of God.
Do we have to ask everybody what they mean when the word God is used in conversation or can we all just get behind a single idea.
Would be it true to say we know nothing of what anybody really means when they say speak and every word that breatheth out of man is contradictory or relatively useless. Nihilism starts to make sense.
Nihilism never makes sense because it is self-contradictory. Yes, one interpretation of reality is everything is meaningless. But it is also meaningless that it is meaningless.
God is just a word. Nobody denies the existence of the word God. We do not experience "God" the way we can experience "apple". Many religious traditions believe in a pantheistic type God where all of existence is evidence for God's being. And other traditions believe in a Abramaic God who exists in our words, language, and deeds as we judge each other. If you believe in an omnipotent God, then since God is just a word, then God can be both pantheistic and Abramaic at the same time. Many people just accept that there is not a single shred of evidence for the existence of God but then choose to believe in a particular type of God out of faith. It may be delusional nonsense to atheists, but for people of faith, holding the assumption of a particular type of God exists and is real allows them to live a particular type of life experiencing a sense of a divine nature to existence. Is it right, is it wrong, on the cosmic timescale everything we think and do is completely insignificant. But it is also completely insignificant that it is insignificant. So we might was well choose a particular delusion that gives us divine meaning in our lives since it really doesn't matter either way.
God is just a word. What the word God represents is all that is, all that will be, all that could ever be imagined, and all that could ever possibly be realized. God is unique in our language because it represents all words and semantic associations. God is more than the Flying Spaghetti Monster. If the Flying Spaghetti Monster represented everything God represented, then it would just be God with a different spelling.