No, and I'm still not following you. And what does the statement "and the world is of God? have to do with whether or not God is 'really real'?
"I'm starting to believe I'm debating below my level..."
No, you've been down debating down their for quite some time. Quit looking down, I'm way up here in the 'reality' level. It's time you start making some sense.
"Do you even understand what "non-falsifiability" means?"
Sure, the 'inability' to prove that something is false. Therefore the 'non-falsifiability' of God would be the understanding that we are unable to 'prove' that God is 'false' (i.e. not real/ does not exist/ imaginary...)
Now tell me, what does that have to do with whether or not God ~is~ 'really real', as you say. Perhaps you could start by defining what it is to be 'really real'.
We are not having a discussion on the plausability of the ability to prove the existance of God (in which 'non-falsifiability' would be an applicable concept). We are ~assuming~ God exists. Thus, the need for proving the existance of God is completely irrelevant.
In other words, what's your point?
"I mean, seriously. I want to know what kind of intellectual level I am debating at."
I'd say your intellectual level needs to be cranked up several notches.
Jean
Pro 16:18 Pride [goeth] before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.