Quote:So if you were single and I told you to keep trying to find 'the one,' and I used my experience as a guid line for the direction I gave you, this to you would be an illogical process? If I pointed to all the other happily married people and tell you many if not all of them had to let go their idea of this fantasy of the perfect mate and accept the reality of who their partner really was. Is This to you is also an "illogical process?"
Again, you fail to understand why you cannot compare people and deities. People are known to exist - so if hypothetically you were to give me advice on finding "the one" then I could see if you had a partner yourself, so I could assess whether it would be worth it to follow your advice.
I cannot see the god you claim to have a personal relationship, and you consistently fail to produce any evidence whatsoever that it exists, so based on that, why would I bother following your method to find a god that we doubt exists, when you cannot show your method works?
Quote:If you are not married by the time you are 29 do you give up? Why would you keep looking?
Once again, we can see that other people have had success in looking for a partner, so there is a reason to keep on looking. You have given us nothing to suggest that about your, or any, god.
Quote:Their are many "uninhabited" houses that people knock at. I myself made that point. That was the point of continuing the asking and seeking.
Still evading the point. How can you not see that your method is irrational?
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. - J.R.R Tolkien