Lol, the same questions apply to your beliefs....
Not really...
1. I never claimed that because I have experienced something then everyone else who claims to have done it must be telling the truth.
2. I don't have any "beliefs". I just accept explanations based on evidence and rational argument.
3. I have not claimed to have experienced things that defy the laws of nature, so I cannot be making up claims that I have not made.
4. I accept that at any given moment I could be mistaken about what I am experiencing - especially if it would mean the laws of nature have been suspended. I understand that the brain can and does play tricks on it's owner, and the owner does not realise it.
Yes I have. I just presented it.
I notice that you avoided addressing it. I'll ask again...
1. How do you know that your "experiences of god" weren't just delusions?
2. How can I know that you are not making it up?