God is a large set of concepts, some very well described and others vague. The modern Christian is being more vague and less willing to even use the Bible as a source for what they claim is a God existing.
That's because they are letting go of traditional dictatorial "belief" and adopting a more open, faith-based concept of God. I think this is a good thing, because I think it's more honest and less 'superstitious' (fear driven).
Honest? No. They are being protective and cautious.
Oh, you're just upset because you can't so easily attack their faith as you did their fictionalized "belief".
Faith isn't based on traditional belief (presumption). It's based on hope and the results of the act of hoping. There's nothing there for you to attack in that because there's nothing universally true about it.
Even you often insist a God exists, and that atheists are wrong, or deluded, or don't get it, yet you are incapable of offering any evidence, nor a coherent explanation of the evidence that a rational mind finds convincing.
Wow! You are 'off the mark' in about three different ways in just this one sentence.
1. God exists. That is self-evident. The more appropriate question is, 'what is God?' and in what ways can this God be said to exist? Clearly it exists as an idea that we all are able to grasp with enough universality for us to feel as if we are communicating with and amongst each other. So instead of attacking the endless individualized specifics of the idea, let's look at the collective universality of the idea. I would posit that as being: "the source, sustenance, and purpose of all that is". As whatever else one might choose to think God is, this general description will most likely apply to the vast majority of human god-concepts.
2. Atheists are only "wrong, deluded, and confused" to the extent that they keep imagining and insisting that there be some sort of "evidence" that they could be made aware of, would recognize, and then appreciate enough to convince them that "God exists". And of course there is no such evidence, nor is any such evidence needed. That "God exists" is self-evident. Nothing more is required. And nothing more is available.
SO STOP INSISTING YOU BE GIVEN MORE! It doesn't exist, and it's not necessary, anyway. What you really want to know is 'what is God?' And in what way does God "exist"? And when you start asking THOSE questions, you will quickly realize that none of us knows the answers. All we can do is imagine the answers that we
would like to be true, and live as if. And then see what comes of it.
That's called faith.
Faith is self-justified, irrational belief. It's nothing to advice as an advantage or good approach.
No, it's not. But you aren't going to let go of that definition because if you did, you'd have nothing left to condemn. Which brings us to:
3. Atheism is a giant waste of time and energy that gains humanity nothing at all. It's just the negation of a possibility for negation's sake.