Even if there were something contacting certain people telepathically, humans have no capacity whatsoever to distinguish between a telepathic creator of the universe and a telepathic prankster that isn't the creator of the universe. Nothing near omnipotence is required to be able to convince a human you're sending mental signals to that you're the god or God they were raised to worship, especially if you can induce feelings as well.
Any conviction someone has that they can't be fooled by whatever you think you're in contact with (maybe especially if it's part of your own brain) is misplaced.
The main way we distinguish hallucinations from reality is evidence and people with no reason to be biased confirming that they are experiencing the same things we are experiencing. It's still not certain, but at the end of the day, that's really all we've got.
Any conviction someone has that they can't be fooled by whatever you think you're in contact with (maybe especially if it's part of your own brain) is misplaced.
The main way we distinguish hallucinations from reality is evidence and people with no reason to be biased confirming that they are experiencing the same things we are experiencing. It's still not certain, but at the end of the day, that's really all we've got.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.