Missing the entire point of relativism in my opinion. Of course god can't be real and unreal at the same time for the theist. For the theist it's real, only real. But relatively for the atheist (which is a whole separate, non-connected, instance of an opinion/believe) god isn't real. These possibilities live inside their own relative worlds for each individual.
But you know... your explanation of relativism is also true. Relatively speaking.
I'm not talking about personal relevance or opinion. I'm talking about the logic behind the philosophy behind relativism. By defending that there are no absolutes, then I could easily as defend that your answer is not absolute, since it's all relative anyway. We don't live in a world that is based out of relativism. Neither does the spiritual world and neither does God. Thanks for watching and your input! God bless
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