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Lightly seared on the reality grill.
You seem to be conflating two senses of the word 'believe'. Belief in oneself is rather different to demonstrating something as a matter of fact bout reality.Belief is important. Why? How many people reach a gold medal saying “I can’t do it and I will never get a gold medal”?
One anecdote is hardly very convincing for something this significant. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. This could, for example, be the placebo effect.So, as one case, Jesus said “Lay hands on the sick and they shall recover”. Consistently I was plagued by a situation where one moment I was completely fine and in a very short period of time, I was sneezing, eye-watering, snot making moment that accompanied a fever that would knock me down for a day or two.
The pastor quoted me the scripture when it hit me on a Sunday morning and it instantly left. No fever, no more sneezing and no more snot producing 24-48 hour attack.
The next time it happened at work and I called the pastor up. She said, “Doesn’t matter, it works over the phone too” - (The soldier that understood authority). I said “Really?”. She prayed and it was instantly gone.
Then I found out the promise that healing was a promise achieved by the work of The Cross. The next time it hit me, I prayed myself and it instantly went away and didn’t come back except for one time that my wife handled with wisdom.
ETA: Also worth noting that this kind of result is available for endless other faith positions as well as things like homoeopathy. The problem being that when we actually try a proper objective test, like placebo controlled double blind trails, neither prayer nor homoeopathy is shown to do anything at all.
Which brings me back to my original questions. Are you saying that you got every single thing you prayed for? If not, how do you explain it and what sort of proportions are we talking about? What criteria did you apply that decided whether your test passed or failed? What would it have taken for you to abandon your 'postulate'?Things like unto this one. The stories are countless and too numerous to be coincidence.
Also, you said, "I investigated and found out the God is real, His love is real, His gift of forgiveness is real, His deliverance is real, His presence is real, His plan for my life is real as it is for everyone." Most of those are not directly linked to answered prayers, so how did you test these?
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