How did you determine that other people don't have the basis to "assume" things? It sounds to me like you are expecting people to distrust themselves. That strikes me as a very unhealthy path that only those who lack self-confidence would walk. If you trust yourself to make your own decisions, and if those decisions serve you reasonably well in your life path, is that not sufficient?
You're going to say no. Of course you are going to say no. You can nitpick and naysay any position ad nauseum, and that is what you will do, I wager. The rest of us will move past such analysis paralysis and get on with living our lives (which may or may not include developing relationships with the gods, as this is a matter of personal preference).
How did you determine that other people don't have the basis to "assume" things? It sounds to me like you are expecting people to distrust themselves.
Yes, I am expecting people to distrust certain unlikely events. Should people trust all of their hallucinations, or trust all of their feelings, or trust everything they experience? You can trust yourself on mundane and common things, but once something supernatural or beyond this world has occurred, its time to evaluate your experience with skepticism and doubt. It seems incredibly unhealthy to just believe in everything you think and experience. Should you believe that optical illusions are representative of reality, for example, or should you distrust yourself and the image your brain is producing? Yes, obviously you should. Or if people take mushrooms should they accept everything they experience as the truth? We know humans are often extremely fallible and subject to deception as well as misinterpretation, so being somewhat critical of yourself is important. I have been wrong before obviously, so questioning my assumptions and beliefs and facts is important to self improvement. There's a healthy balance between doubting your experiences and accepting them/
You're going to say no. Of course you are going to say no. You can nitpick and naysay any position ad nauseum, and that is what you will do, I wager.
oh wow, so predictable; you predicted that I would disagree with you after you made a post in complete contradiction with mine. amazing! What's next? Do you predict the sun will rise tomorrow? of course making obvious predictions isn't an argument. Furthermore, you cannot nitpick and naysay any position effectively, for example mine, which is that its very unlikely to prove that you can know the mind of God.
The rest of us will move past such analysis paralysis and get on with living our lives (which may or may not include developing relationships with the gods, as this is a matter of personal preference).
And they are free to do as they choose. I was never suggesting that you be consumed with self doubt on every single thing in your life; that's simply a massive strawman argument on your part.