You continue to fail to show that any events that occur in your life regarding money are more than just coincidence. This is the same song and dance you went through when you were asked for all this evidence you were claiming for the flood.
I don't have time to catch the show anymore. What would be the point. It is all fluff with no filling.
What we're debating, I think, is whether God intervenes outside natural law/known phenomena, and evidence for the same. An example can help you:
Soon after trusting Jesus for salvation, my dad and stepmom gave up a significant cash flow that was legal, but one they felt was inappropriate for born again Christians to pursue. Money got tight, and after their bills were paid one month, they discussed whether to tithe or buy (quite) needed groceries (they had young children also). They tithed, telling no one of their predicament (I would have sent them cash!) and then several shopping bags full of supermarket goods arrived a day or so later, because some believers felt led strongly to do so (aka God said "Go and bring food to X").
Examine this anecdote:
1) They told no one of their situation and didn't look poor outwardly, someone drove to their porch and unloaded groceries there anonymously
2) It's possible I'm lying, I affirm I'm not
3) It's possible my folks were lying, but I will not entertain that possibility, I know them and they had no reason to be dishonest
4) God NEVER leads born again Christians (in my humble experience) to post things like groceries at homes where the wealthy reside, who then send the groceries on to some charity
5) Before you say "coincidence!" have you considered the odds of such groceries arriving at another home or at my folks' home on thousands of different calendar days when they need was less urgent?
I've experienced stories like this frequently. God promises in the Bible that tithers will have their needs met and the generous will be rewarded generously (here or THERE in the next world).
For a recent example for me, as I wrote you this week, I'm a hobbyist (who deals on eBay and live auctions and etc.) and I try to be zero sum (sell to upgrade my collection rather than spending often). At one point I had a half-dozen sales offers to multiple folks--they had a list of items and prices from me (I have an eZine and a large collectors' list).
At a church event, I felt led to give a single four-figure gift to a cause, my spouse agreed, and we went for it--but cash flow was tight (we do more than tithe and I don't keep a lot of cash flow on hand).
The next day, thinking I had only reluctant buyers (some of these deals or e-mails sat ignored for weeks), multiple sales and offers came in, some of them redacting my offers. As I was ledgering the sales, I realized they totaled what we gave the day before, to the cent.
Examine this anecdote:
1) Before you say "coincidence", how many combinations of sales did I have waiting? And how many dollar figures would not have equaled what I earned?
2) This wasn't a self-fulfilling prophecy, the buyers came up with the buy offers on their own (some of them).
This type of anecdote is also a somewhat frequent occurrence in my life. And even a few iterations of the same (yes, I've received unexpected dollars before totaling a stretch give) would increase the odds astronomically
I will try to forego jumping to conclusions, but the returns God gives to Christians who pursue Him with generous giving. would lead me to conclude that if you continue to scoff, you've not given in Jesus's name, sacrificially, generously.
Do YOU tithe or make offerings to a church or synagogue? Have you not seen the unusual law of reciprocity (what comes around, goes around financially, even where the expected outcome is LOSS when a gift is awarded)?
Thank you.