Let me say two things:
1) If you are talking about experiences that you feel have value, and care less about source attributions (an existent God that has an identity), then I'm interested.
2) Refutations to your experience are a bit tricky, since there's no way for me to establish ANY experience as being truthful. Instead, I look at those experiences I have which are coherent enough and consistent enough to feel that the represent an objective truth, and go ahead and take the philosophical step of assuming them to do so.
I'm probably the most amenable one here to some of your ideas. I admire the tolerance for other denominations and the emphasis on experience over assertions of fact about things like miracles.
1) If you are talking about experiences that you feel have value, and care less about source attributions (an existent God that has an identity), then I'm interested.
2) Refutations to your experience are a bit tricky, since there's no way for me to establish ANY experience as being truthful. Instead, I look at those experiences I have which are coherent enough and consistent enough to feel that the represent an objective truth, and go ahead and take the philosophical step of assuming them to do so.
I'm probably the most amenable one here to some of your ideas. I admire the tolerance for other denominations and the emphasis on experience over assertions of fact about things like miracles.