(September 16, 2019 at 1:07 pm)Lek Wrote: You guys are hardcore atheists and demand a specific kind of evidence which I can't give you. If God, who is a spiritual being, is communicating himself to us, there is probably not going to be any physical evidence to show to anybody. At the same time one will know if it's God. Your argument that billions of sane, educated people are experiencing illusions, or mistaken about what they experience doesn't hold much weight. I think that your belief that anything might exist beyond what we can perceive by natural means is mistaken.
The truth is that you will never accept God because he's not going to give you the evidence that you want. I'll concede that I have nothing that will convince you that there is a God and, fortunately, God doesn't ask me to do that.
(September 16, 2019 at 1:05 pm)Nay_Sayer Wrote: Lek you seemed to skip over my locked steamer trunk full of cash offer
No thanks.
I don't much care for you to present to me any evidence that your God exists (because it's clear that's not going to happen). I'm personally more interested in how you know that what you experienced is from God. You brought up being hit by a baseball bat as an analogy, and if you were to tell me you were hit by a baseball bat, I'd be like "sure, ok, hope you're ok". But if I were to be stubborn and ask you what do you mean you got hit by a bat, can you elaborate, then you'd have no problem giving me more details that show you clearly have been hit by a bat, right? For example, you'd describe to me the bruises you got as a result, or the sensation of being hit by a bat and what it felt like, you could tell me what the bat itself looked like, and so on.
But if I were to ask you to elaborate more on what you say when you experience God in your life, would you be able to describe it in a way that's as detailed and elaborate as how you answer in response to the baseball bat question? Would you be able to vividly describe how you know God exists as opposed to just asserting that you know?