They had an experience, which you may not have. They are sharing their experience (i.e. testimony). To say that other people's experience is invalid as anecdotal evidence as a witness of God is simply unfair as there is simply lots of videos circulating around to that effect, not just one or two.What I mean is that a third-party testimony could be reliable (although we have to question the sanity and examine the perception of the witness) if they witnessed God, but these third parties to whom you refer in your two bulleted points have not witnessed God, but rather performed acts for God.
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My inability to witness God due to my "unholiness" is not evidence of God.
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That is an irrational statement since it implies you are willing to risk (and potentially lose your life) if that is the price for you to see a glimpse of God, physically. I find that hard to believe. If is submitted to you that I can show you there is a God, you will 100% likely die once I prove it and to sign a waiver that I explained that clearly to you, then would you agree to those terms? Yes or no?
It's a book that contains 66 different books written by 44 different authors and there are threads that show there is an intelligent design beyond the space-time construct as evidenced in prophecies written before hand which have come to pass. You are just one person. I'm not talking about one book written by one author, or one or two videos on youtube circulated by a couple of wackos. In a civil court of law, the standard of proof is preponderance of evidence (i.e. just have to establish more likely than not or 51%), and think there is enough evidence of God to establish that standard of proof. Even the Bible has a standard of proof -- any truth in there needs at least 3 witnesses. Again, you are making a point of one person. Doesn't work like that.guru1000 said:This is a book. I can also write a book of stories and deem it true.
I did not read your argument in post 35. Sounds like I'm chasing my tail here if you said that, lol!guru1000 said:This was my argument in Post 35. Why are you stealing my lines and trying to use them against me? LOL. I recited that as to show that we shouldn't be so gullible to state that there is no God because we cannot perceive him.
Well you may be in for a surprise on the other side if your beliefs about God do not justify you in His sight. Just like I may (to be fair, which is why I contributed to this thread in the first place). How do you feel about your sins? Have you had sex with a woman you were not married to or committed adultery, or lusted after a woman in your heart/mind?guru1000 said:I said there is no evidence of God. I did not state I don't believe in God. Again, I do believe in God, but not through the lens of religious/social texts or constructs, but rather through my own independent evaluation. Understand?