Are you saying that anybody who thinks he is separated from God is delusional?
In a friendly way, yes, that is what I am saying. On the other hand, perhaps the delusion is mine

. Many people like to point at others thinking that the other is separated from God. To me, the separation is impossible because we are nothing without God.
You say, “No one is separated from God”. What is your source for this assertion?
Romans 8:38-39
New International Version (NIV)
38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,[a] neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
And, since Jesus is our God, and God loves everyone, and Jesus loves everyone, the statement, to me, is all-inclusive.
This is Abba I know through
relationship. It’s not such a “doctrinal thing”. So, if you want to contest it, I have no retort other than that. To me, it is something to be found within. And when you look at the writing I just presented, it, too, is not presented as doctinal, but opinion! “I am convinced…”
I too, am convinced.
When an atheist has found love within, and love in all, he has found God. He may resent the assertion, but that has to do with the many resentments he has toward theism and theists. All understandable, but in order to find the all-inclusive Love in the other in the first place, he will have to forgive all on Earth he resents. Once he has done this, attributing all to God is not a big burden, but an option. This is a very general observation/conclusion, more of a bit of rambling than having universal application. Everyone is different, of course.