You don't seem to understand my point.
If your proposed method was a valid way of finding the truth about reality, then everyone would get the same result. When different people measure the moon to see how far away it is, they all get the same result. When different people look at gravity to see how strong it is, they all get the same result. So why is it that your method of looking at God results in such variation in results? That's what we expect from thingsd that don't exist, not what we expect from reality.
Well, for a start you dismissed my claim that I tried it your way and got nothing in your
Post 349, when you said:
"And your proof that you even bought the product to begin with, let alone actually tried it out as directed is what? You saying you did? LOL."
You have no justification to question my claims at all. You only do so, it seems, because I am disagreeing with you and you don't want to admit that my experience is just as valid as yours.
Because any valid method of investigating reality must produce reliable results. If it does not, we can't ever be sure that the results we get are accurate. I've already given a few examples of how science does this.
Or do you think that a method which gives different results each time can be reliable? Even if it did somehow produce the right answer - how could you possibly know which of the various answers was the correct one?
Given the fact that most people in the world are NON-Christians, I think the side that claims your beliefs are wrong is winning. Not that I'm a fan of the argument from popularity, but you're the one who brought it up...
I'm not stressed at all that I haven't seen any good reason to believe in any deity. And I certainly have no problem if someone wants to do your "challenge". Of course, I would tell them to expect that you'll dismiss their experience if their experience doesn't match with yours, since you only seem interested in cherry picking...[/QUOTE
Well, nothing proves that the challenge given can only be a valid way of finding the truth about reality, would only be where everyone would get the same result quite like just be because you said so instead of actually proving that claim.
So, your proof that all who claimed to have taken that challenge were being honest and sincere is?
Your proof that all who did the challenge had the exact same motives is?
Your proof that everyone who has taken the challenge put forward the same amount of effort it?
Your proof that personal motivations, desires,and commitments can be scientifically measured like measuring the distance to the moon, or measuring the level of gravity is?
Your proof that it would be impossible for such a challenge to get varied results even though each and every person is different is?
Just how were the previous questions I asked you were just me dissing you instead of well, questioning your argument since, well, they were questions after all? If I dissed your claim about your taking the challenge I would have ether provided proof how your claimed attempt was invalid or just simply said no one should get negative results like you have claimed.
Instead, I just simply questioned the validity of your claim and since your claim has not been disproven, instead of saying that if one gets your claimed negative results they are doing it wrong, I am simply encouraging one to just take the challenge and left it open for them to decide for themselves what there answer is.
How do you figure that I don’t want to admit that your results are as valid as mine when I pointed out that not only your claim has not been either proven or disproven, but my claim has also not been proven or disproven?
How do you figure that just because it’s possible that some people may not take the challenge with sincere intentions means that no one should ever take that challenge at all? How must there be the only one way to reflect valid truthful challenge results which would be to have it proven for the world to see that whether or not there is a God who wanted us to rely on faith in him instead of relying on established evidence?
While all facts are considered true not all truths are considered fact. If all truths were considered fact science would no longer be a work in progress because everything that exists in the universe would have already been proven by now to exist.
Since that is not the case that means it’s possible that there are additional ways one can receive truth outside of obtaining fact.
You are still asking me if one is not sure if the results are not set up under the guidelines of proven fact for the world to see how does one know if their results are valid whatever they may be? It’s odd you are asking me this since you claimed that you received an assured answer in the negative when you took the challenge.
Well since you haven’t proven your claimed results to be fact and I haven’t proven my results to be proven fact, and because it’s possible that one can find truth without having fact since not all truths are considered fact, then that leaves just one option. One would just have to take the challenge personally in good faith with sincere intent and then just see what happens.
It’s a challenge that does not come with a 100 percent guarantee for proven accurate results before taking the challenge BECAUSE it a test if faith as well.
However, it’s more encouraging than not taking the challenge at all BECAUSE there certainly is no way one can rely on looking at a lack of evidence when determining if there is a God who taught reliance on faith in him instead of relying on established evidence. The reason why that is the case is the following point, which is that the reason why there is a lack of evidence could be due to God withholding evidence of divinity on purpose., so that we can rely on faith.