Specifically, I believe it's Bob Schneider's way of saying that him and God are alright and he doesn't necessarily have to go to church to keep it that way.
Generally, I think Schneider's saying that everyone sees God in a different way -- that doesn't make them wrong or right, per se, it just means that if we believe our own way, we should be content to let other people believe in their own ways.
Overall, I think he sums it up nicely in the last stanza:
"And I can believe
what can't be known for sure
the things that might be
the things that ever were
and still not know
a thing in the end
and still believe
that God is my friend"
Specifically, I believe it's Bob Schneider's way of saying that him and God are alright and he doesn't necessarily have to go to church to keep it that way. Generally, I think Schneider's saying that everyone sees God in a different way -- that doesn't make them wrong or right, per se, it just means that if we believe our own way, we should be content to let other people believe in their own ways.
Overall, I think he sums it up nicely in the last stanza: "And I can believe what can't be known for sure the things that might be the things that ever were and still not know a thing in the end and still believe that God is my friend"