I don't need to believe in God any more than I need to believe in the rain to feel it on my skin.
Faith isn't something I hold in my head, it's something I experience in my body, in the thunder that shakes the sky, in the flash of lightning that reminds me how alive I am.
God is not a theory, not a doctrine, not a debate.
God is the felt sense of existence itself, untamed, undeniable, present in every drop, every breath, every heartbeat.
I don't believe in God.
I know God, in the same way I know the storm.
There is nothing to prove, but there is everything to feel.