If you are going to allege that I am missing a point then STATE YOUR POINT and demonstrate how I am missing it, Child.You are missing the point.Ok it looks like you are going to try this thread again.Reason and experience tell us that there is evidence for a Creator.
Philosophical reasoning does indeed give us reason to conclude that a God or Gods must exist.
In a nutshell, the argument and reasoning go that something had to exist endlessly for the creation of matter to occur at some point.
Experience is anecdotal and subject to reasonable or unreasonable self determination.
If God appeared to you, as in the reputed cases of Moses, Elijah, Mary, John The Baptist, Jesus, Peter, James, John the Apostle, and Paul the Apostle, then you can say that in your experience you KNOW there is a living God or Gods.
Any other type of delusion such as self delusion is not valid. Unless you have seen with your eyes, heard with your ears, and touched with you hands, you do not know for yourself.
Faith is what comes into play if you do not know. Faith is the criterion that Jesus gave us for knowing God.
If this is what you are trying to say then I agree.