These discussions are always so pointless and trivial. Let me edit slightly your justification Jeff:
And the answer to your question is that you're no different to any other theist dead or alive, Muslim or even Mayan/whatever-other-myth-believer claims to have felt. Therefore, why is your god right and theirs wrong? This is where evidence would actually set you apart.
Quote:I don't care what you call yourself or me… I believe, like many many other Muslims based on the personal experience of Allah. Yet personal experience is by definition unsharable, so I cannot communicate to you that experience, I can only testify to you based on my experience. Why am I obligated to prove Allah in this case?
And the answer to your question is that you're no different to any other theist dead or alive, Muslim or even Mayan/whatever-other-myth-believer claims to have felt. Therefore, why is your god right and theirs wrong? This is where evidence would actually set you apart.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle