Brian2
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So says people in Islam, Hinduism with Krishna as their personal deity who they have a relationship with and he answers their prayers because they feel it in their heart.
The fact remains that all of what you say is also evidence for things that you believe are FALSE.
I don't know how all of what I say is evidence for my beliefs can be evidence for things I believe are false.
Different religions have different evidence for their validity.
What I said was against the demands for only a certain sort of evidence, it was not for the specific evidence for each religion.
Jordon Peterson does not believe in a literal reading of the NT. He believes in the psychology of having hope and possibly a higher power. He does not believe in a resurrection and told that to Sam Harris.
It is not amazing that God will supply you with any answers. Because the key here is what you said - keep believing and keep seeking. As a Christian to later an atheist I was amazed at how little changed in life. If you seek for answers and have goals eventually you get answers and you meet goals and things come together. When you think it's a deity - Jesus, Krishna, Allah, you just place the credit on that. Even without a supernatural friend this is how things work.
If you are looking for reasons to believe any time you find an apologetic, meet someone like-minded, have something happen you pray for, you count it as a hit for a supernatural parent. Meanwhile you ignore all the misses and your deity cannot lose. It's a win-win of cognative bias.
Sikh, Scientologists, Muslims, Hindu, Christian, all religions do this. So does Law of Attraction people, New Age cults, Power of Positive Thinking people and any sort of modern wu. They all have that same claim. You can read the same stories from them as Christians claim about their experience with faith.
So what separates you from them? The Fatima healing shrines for the Virgin Mary are surrounded by crutches. The healing shrines of the pagan god Asklepios in Turkey and Greece also have many crutches. Neither have prosthetic limbs or witnesses of paraplegics whose lost limbs were restored.
Atheists also find answers, find jobs, have amazing coincidences and have chance meetings that end in careers or a life partner.
So these methods are not evidence. Just as it isn't proof that being an atheist or Hindu is clearly more true. This is all a cognitive bias to force a belief that evidence does not matter.
Jordan Peterson is a bit of an enigma on some issues of faith. He seems to be want to understand the literal teachings in non literal ways.
As for me I believe the literal story of Jesus and I hope that I do not ignore it when God does not give me what I ask for or when He does. I don't want to lose my faith in God because of not being given what I ask for. As with Jordon Peterson I want to live my life as if God exists and for me, as if the gospel story is true on the literal level as well as the deeper levels that it can point to.
When evidence contradicts a belief then it's time to assess beliefs and ask if they have actual evidence to support them. If you care about believing true things. You should not give up beliefs lightly, you should give them up when they are not supported by evidence. If you care about what is actually true.
I care about if the foundations of belief in the Bible and Jesus have been taken away and I notice that for some people that is the case and there are no foundations left. For me, I have to an extent examined many of the attacks on the what is in the Bible and have seen flaws in those attacks and so they have not served as things that destroy my faith completely even if they have been a kick in the guts to my faith for a time.
So for me the Bible is still true,,,,,,,,,,,,,, actually, even if I at times need to change my understanding of it, just as other Christians do, depending on what other things they view as also being true.