(April 8, 2018 at 7:06 am)faramirofgondor Wrote: If you say repeatedly "God make me relax" , "God make me fresh" or "God bless me" you ll see relaxing according your level of pray acceptency.
And if 50 of you say repeatedly "God make us relax.", "God make us fresh" or "God bless us"" you'll see relaxing. Finally if you say repeatedly "God make all human relax" , "God make all people fresh"" or "God bless us" you ll see the effect. You can try another example of prays.
These are proofs of the God existence.
It's called the "Relaxation Response." Repeatedly suggesting to yourself to relax encourages a relaxed state. People can also work themselves up by obsessing over their worries as well. I don't see anything necessarily divine about a basic psychological method of inducing a certain state of mind.
On a separate note, I would not use the term "proof". Proofs are for mathematics. No argument in favor of God's existence approaches the logical necessity of a mathematical proof. As for me, I believe that demonstrations based on common experience provide sufficient reason for believing in the existence of God. I also believe that the absence of the Divine leads to absurd logical conclusions, but that is not a 'proof' in favor of theism. Ruling out incoherent positions does not make remaining possibilities true by default. Other theists believe that the preponderance of evidence make theism more likely and I tend to agree with them, but these are based on historical analysis, not formal proof.