Vlad,
Look either you are right and the universe is God free then that is true for everybody.
That’s a misrepresentation. Again. My position (as you well know) is that I’ve yet to hear a cogent argument for there being a universe in which “God” is present.
If I am right then God is true for everyone.
That’s a false binary – see above.
As it is you are not a proper atheist since the possibility of a God is still acknowledged by you.
That’s another misrepresentation. A “proper” atheist is just someone who does not believe in gods, not someone who believes there are no gods. The difference is everything.
I use the word possibility because you do have a tendency to guff on about probabilities but never manage to produce your working out.
You’re going for the hat trick of wrong here I see. You don’t need “working out” to recognise probability as a generalised phenomenon. As there’d be no way to know with certainty that there are no gods (or leprechauns), “there certainly are no gods” is unsustainable.
And that is as far as we can go in our conversation.
No it isn’t because “our conversation” was actually about something else – the epistemic value (or absence of it) of faith.
No theist as far as you have been able to show has said on these boards '' God is true for you because that's my faith ''
You’re kidding right? If not for validating their truths claims – ie, that it's not "blind" – what on earth do you think Christians who do use “but that’s my faith” mean by it?