You can look at this 2 ways.
one being that there is a God, and the other being there isn't a God.
the first would be sort of expected to 'learn' about him/it.
the second would be just the long tradition throughout the world. hoping that more members join if you like.
but it doesn't help matters when he says
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and that the answer is not in scientific proof but by the way believers live with their faith
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he's basically saying that there isn't one, but it would be nice to believe that there is.
which is why people question it now. why 'teach' about it in schools when really it's not much different to believing that there really 'was' such thing as Giants, beanstalks and golden eggs?
now you're going to tell me that the Giants, beanstalks and golden eggs was just a story.