Vlad the Vulgarian,
The part which says it isn't a shit analogy.
Ah, I see - a standard Vlad, "I don't like this but I can't argue against it so I'll just throw an unqualified insult at it and hope no-one notices" response
Fair enough.
As far as I understand Xanadu is a UNESCO world heritage site ( Like the last decent post you composed ) and Atlantis has yet to be, if ever, located.
Way to miss the point.
Again.
See, here's the thing: you can attach any characteristics to any personal belief you like: challenging you, curing the lame, fluttering around on wings, wish-fulfilling, whatever, to your heart's content. What you cannot do though is wave your hands and suddenly claim those characteristics that happen to suit you
have anything whatever to say to the arguments you rely on to assert the personal belief to be an objectively true one too.
If you seriously think otherwise, take any one of the hopeless arguments you've attempted here ("I intuit it" for example) that actually "work" for anything at all - gods and fairies alike - and then explain how you would propose to retro-fit the characteristics you happen to like to the arguments that got you to the belief in the first place.
And when this piece of Vladdish dullardry finally dawns on you, perhaps you'd be so good as finally to attempt an argument for your objectively true god that does
not work just as well for my objectively true fairies.
Ta.