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You do not appear to understand what the idea of 'falsifiability' is. You should take back your earlier claim.
You are conflating denial with falsification. If you really truly believe what you claim to be believe then you should not be afraid to test your ideas. An idea that is not falsifiable is all but worthless. There can be no evidence for that idea. All that one can find is confirmation bias at best and that demotes your religious views to the same as all other religions. If you want to claim that Christianity is better than other religions or more true than other religions then you need to find a way to demonstrate that. And that is what falsifiability is.
If an idea is falsifiable that means that there is a test that could show it to be wrong if it is wrong. It does not automatically mean that they idea is wrong. Confirmation bias is rather insulting to a religion since it lowers itself to the same level as voodoo. I am sure that you do not want to do that to your own beliefs.
Are you saying that morality cannot be tested, not even as a social science?
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