None of the religions speak truth when they make unfalsifiable claims about gods, angels, souls, reincarnation, or afterlives. For me, it is inappropriate to call anything truth, knowledge, fact, or correct unless it can be demonstrated to be correct empirically. What you have can be called belief, but not truth.
They believe by faith. Your nonsense is their truth. That's the problem with faith-based thought. Anything can be believed by faith, and so can the opposite. Faith provides no method for distinguishing correct ideas from false ideas and unfalsifiable ('not even wrong') ideas.
They're faith-based thinkers. If one is willing to believe without evidence, that idea is as good as any other. Or it's opposite. Just pick an idea and believe it. It's that easy.
Let me share something I recently posted on Facebook in response to this meme:
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My reply:
"Sure you do. With faith, you just choose to believe something then believe it.
"You might not have the courage to face life without your religious beliefs. Atheism isn't for everybody. It's easier to believe in a god than not. Being an atheist means that there is no devil to blame, no expectation of reuniting with deceased loved ones, no personal protection from the cosmos, only one life to live, personal responsibility for one's choices, nobody watching over you or answering your prayers, marginalization in a theistic society, and no easy explanations for our existence.
"To the theist I say, try standing up like the bipedal ape you were born to be, and look out into the universe, which may be almost empty, and which may contain no gods at all. And then face and accept the very real possibility that we may be all there is for light years, that you may be vulnerable and not watched over. Accept the likelihood of your own mortality and finitude, of consciousness ending with death, of maybe not seeing the departed again. Accept the reality of your likely insignificance everywhere but earth, and that you might be unloved except by those who know you - people, and maybe a few animals. Because as far as we know, that's how it is.
"Do you have that in you?"