RE: Experiencing 'proof'
November 14, 2012 at 2:46 pm
(This post was last modified: November 14, 2012 at 2:47 pm by Darkstar.)
(November 14, 2012 at 2:37 pm)Drich Wrote: Which is why I say, if my experiences of God matched what many of you claimed to have found, then i would most likely have the same take on God as you have. God has done some pretty extraordinary things in my life, and he continues to do so. But it was not always like this. I had to learn to submit myself to God in order to see and hear what He has done for me. i say that because looking back, even when I was not a believer, I dismissed everything God has done for me to some sort of observable phenomena.
Just because we can put a name on the process which God has used does not mean God can not use that process. Remember The God of the bible is the God of the Natural universe, so it is only natural that He use the processes (Science) He created to accomplish what He sets out to do. That said God is not bound by these processes. He can circumvent them if He wishes to do so, but at the same time is not bound by some sort 'magic clause.'
Oh no, not this again. This claim is completely unfalsifiable, and has no evidence to support it. I could just as easily, and with the same level of credibility, claim that we are all brains in jars being run through a simulation by aliens. Would you like to know "what many of you [us] have claimed to have found"? Absolutely nothing. An angry pseudo-atheist sees god in a dream, and this is proof that new atheists who want gd to exist, desperately searching for him, begging him to exist, and end up finding nothing were all insincere?