Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
Yep. This is exactly how I knew
How I knew the definition of god in a general sense because I live in a god-believing environment. I've not heard any person who believes in god have a strict, naturalistic explanation of its or their existence. Even some Pagans don't say how they define god because they consider it "too personal" or something that "can't be described."
That's why I wonder why people ask for proof of god. Ask people about their experiences. I like your glove example.
Easy. Interview people individually and have them describe what they are experiencing. If they all give you more or less the same answer, it is likely that they are experiencing something real, and the opposite if their answers don't seem to be describing the same thing.
How I knew the definition of god in a general sense because I live in a god-believing environment. I've not heard any person who believes in god have a strict, naturalistic explanation of its or their existence. Even some Pagans don't say how they define god because they consider it "too personal" or something that "can't be described."
That's why I wonder why people ask for proof of god. Ask people about their experiences. I like your glove example.