I said I care about what people assert to be true, and why. What I don't care about is the extent to which they "believe in" or "disbelieve in" it. What other people believe or disbelieve has nothing to do with me, or anyone else. for that matter.
But we all know that's just a dishonest ploy. They clearly believe that no gods exist. And it's clearly evident in the reasoning they give to justify their "unbelief". They're just trying to hide from their own double standard by trying to claim they aren't accountable for what they assert (that no gods exist). So they assert it surreptitiously, as the "automatic default truth" to theism.
Of course God is real. That was never in question. The question is real in what ways? As an idea? As a personal experience? As a collective experience? As a physical phenomenon? "Real", how? And "real" to whom? Once you set aside the blinding prejudice, you can actually begin to deal with the real questions involved.