(November 27, 2012 at 11:52 am)CliveStaples Wrote: You're just asking about the agency of God. Typically examples (e.g., anecdotal evidence) are automatically dismissed precisely because they would entail that God actually acted in the world. So I don't know what kind of evidence you would actually even possibly accept.
According to the myth, some people did have direct interactions with this god. Some other people simply witness some interactions of this god with the world.
Why is it that, once the myth was established, he stoped interacting?
Or he didn't and it's just a case of 21st century people just being blind to those interactions in a way that 10th century BC people living in a half-desert country were not?