Yeah. Of course its interesting to know how it is happening...I just meant that when you said God doesn't fit into the equation after all...I thought something like: "Well I - along with other atheists I would have thought - have already established that. If something is experienced its something other than God that is believed to be God. You'd need a reason to believe God exists first before thinking that any experiences are people genuinely experiencing God".
Yes of course they are experiencing something...they feel or see something or whatever....but its delusions I believe, because as I said - we need evidence of God first before we are to believe that they are experiencing God. If God is considered not to exist then they can't be considered to be experiencing God can they?
'To them' they might be experiencing God....but until there is any evidence it can be safely assumed that whatever they are experiencing, its not really God I think. Almost certainly of course
EvF
Yes of course they are experiencing something...they feel or see something or whatever....but its delusions I believe, because as I said - we need evidence of God first before we are to believe that they are experiencing God. If God is considered not to exist then they can't be considered to be experiencing God can they?
'To them' they might be experiencing God....but until there is any evidence it can be safely assumed that whatever they are experiencing, its not really God I think. Almost certainly of course
EvF