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Narayanjot ji I grant you the point, however I do not believe it is possible to physically proof God to be , anymore than you can prove he exists. In other words, if I did not believe God is, then while I must confess that all sorts things are accepted as being without direct proof, I do not have to believe that he is , nor can you prove it. In fact the samething applies to God exists. That is if I were to say I do not believe that he exists and I also do not believe that he is you cannot prove me wrong, in any physical sense. However, the theist can indeed proof to him /herself and to whomever is willing to consider the possibility that God is or exists , through experience. That is we can all know God experientially. Once you know God experientially you cannot deny that he is or that he exists and then the whole argument of the Atheists has no meaning to the person who possess this experiential knowledge of God. The atheist will then retreat into statements such as: Experiences of the divine are nothing but mass illusions and self deceit, or he can if he is really honest either put aside his incredulity and accept the possibilty that god does exist and attemopt to experience him or not, as he sees fit; Or he can just go on denying that god is. Its only a matter of honesty, and sincerity. Divine Light to YouCurious
Narayanjot ji
I grant you the point, however I do not believe it is possible to physically proof God to be , anymore than you can prove he exists. In other words, if I did not believe God is, then while I must confess that all sorts things are accepted as being without direct proof, I do not have to believe that he is , nor can you prove it. In fact the samething applies to God exists. That is if I were to say I do not believe that he exists and I also do not believe that he is you cannot prove me wrong, in any physical sense.
However, the theist can indeed proof to him /herself and to whomever is willing to consider the possibility that God is or exists , through experience. That is we can all know God experientially. Once you know God experientially you cannot deny that he is or that he exists and then the whole argument of the Atheists has no meaning to the person who possess this experiential knowledge of God.
The atheist will then retreat into statements such as: Experiences of the divine are nothing but mass illusions and self deceit, or he can if he is really honest either put aside his incredulity and accept the possibilty that god does exist and attemopt to experience him or not, as he sees fit; Or he can just go on denying that god is. Its only a matter of honesty, and sincerity.
Divine Light to You
Curious