he second pattern is, “I have known religious people who have fallen into this fallacy, this trap, this way of reasoning poorly, and have used it to support their claims”. Again, this tells me nothing about whether or not God exists; it merely tells me that some people’s arguments in favour of God’s existence are flawed. It means nothing. I can give you a flawed argument for the proposition that 16⁄64 is equal to 1⁄4; the fact that my argument is flawed does not make 16⁄64 == 1⁄4 false.
That’s called the “fallacy fallacy”, BTW.