Any natural explanation, no matter how improbable, is far more likely than a supernatural explanation.
Nonetheless, the argument from personal experience is useless.
http://wiki.ironchariots.org/index.php?t...experience.
Nonetheless, the argument from personal experience is useless.
http://wiki.ironchariots.org/index.php?t...experience.
Quote:The argument from personal experience, also known as personal revelation, is the sensation of a direct experience of God or the supernatural. This can be a feeling of divine presence or in the form of conversation, vision or creative inspiration. This argument is particularly common among certain branches of Christianity where things like possession and levitating have been reported. Many believers do not have personal revelations and have other foundations for their beliefs.
Personal experiences are subjective and, as such, cannot be directly shared, only anecdotally shared.