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there are many definitions many god does not have a physical form, the op seems flawed.
No. I'll use myself as an example. If I asked myself the same question, Id probably say my "preideas" of God would be a deity somewhere floating in the sky or a tall dude with a jewish afro meeting people in flip flops. So, based on this, that is what I am "expecting" to see.
Its not an objective question.
What is "my" definition of God? Since it is not objective (I cant plead the "but there are many; only theist have definitions card), I would say a deity who is a Creator. I agree that deities are usually creators and I believe in creation so the next best thing of believing God IS creation is that creation had a creator. Perfection? Naw.. not all people are perfect. I liken to the pagan gods who are not all perfect.
What does God mean to me? Again, not objective. As a deity that I described above? A Creator, inperfect, a bud, best friend, pal. The only difference is he is spirit and i am flesh. Both equal.
If a god like this came to me and said "hey, I am god" going off my non spiritual upbringing, id probably say, "hey, you dont say!" Wed go play pool, grab a pizza, and talk about the big questions.
Friends, communicate, etc yes. Worship, no. I dont worship friends. Yet, He says He is God. Is He? Or do I want Him to be even though Hes not (hmm, another thread)
That is my answer. There are a couple good ones on this thread. It asking those atheists who want evidence for God what are they expecting (what are their preideas) to see if "God" showed up. Is it a buddy? Half human and half horse? A book, upanishads, scriptures, sutras? A dude with blond hair and blue eyes? Are they expecting to see the universe make a smily face or wait until the sun shares his stories that only pagans seem to hear?
There are many preideas of how we define God. How does an atheist define Him; and, if he has a definition, then what type of god they expect to see (or accept is god according to them) compared to another theist's claim that doesnt match that atheist definition?
(Ex. I have no interest if a theist believe in santa clause. " I " dont consider santa a God, so if he popped from no where, he would just be santa. If the Buddha (pretending He is a god for a second here) appeared, Id be in awe. If Jesus apeared, Id be disoriented. If Ordin appeared, Id be confused. If Spock appeared, Id say. "Facinating." We'd have that eye to eye connection without a word said.
So, if you are one of the atheists who ask for evidence for god by his appearence, what, from your ideas of god not theists' ideas are you expecting to see? What does god mean to you (not the theist) and so forth.
Its a subjective thread.