Are you telling me that God doesn't want to have absolute proof of him, but he drops (poor) hints that he exists and what he wants, with the consequence being eternal torture if we don't figure out his poorly placed hints?
Also it's interesting that you ballyhoo about being mocked because your spiritual experience doesn't match those of people here, but then go on to claim that infact God is revealing himself to all of us in similar ways. In fact he goes through, in your words, "great lengths" to prove his existence to all of us, essentially saying that we all have had some experience like yours (which based on your previous post, sounds like old hag syndrome (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis)
This is clearly not true. God has never revealed himself to me in any meaningful way. I have never had what you can call a spiritual experience, although I don't deny their existence, I just believe they have a natural explanation originating in the brain.
Also it's interesting that you ballyhoo about being mocked because your spiritual experience doesn't match those of people here, but then go on to claim that infact God is revealing himself to all of us in similar ways. In fact he goes through, in your words, "great lengths" to prove his existence to all of us, essentially saying that we all have had some experience like yours (which based on your previous post, sounds like old hag syndrome (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis)
This is clearly not true. God has never revealed himself to me in any meaningful way. I have never had what you can call a spiritual experience, although I don't deny their existence, I just believe they have a natural explanation originating in the brain.