blunnet wrote:
Your quitting drinking proves nothing about your claim of God.
Where did you get the idea I had quit? Maybe you missed this ...
"Seemingly he could not drink even if he would. God had restored his sanity."
blunnet wrote:
... there is no need to prove anything about you ...
Agreed.
blunnet wrote:
the real issue I see here is there is no actual mechanism to justify your position ...
First, I have no "position". I am here only to make one simple point:
leejosepho wrote:
Awesomelyglorious wrote:
What principles are just and fair to use to argue that something is explained by powers that are not dependent or emergent from natural laws?
Can men do it?
blunnet wrote:
... claims from experience are questionable ...
Would you be willing to hear the entire story before drawing your conclusion? But of course, I do understand you would not since your mind is already made up.
blunnet wrote:
... so the burden of proof is solely on your part.
You mistake me for someone who has something to prove ... and I am only suggesting my personal experience suggests "the God of the gap" or whatever just might actually be plausible while we might all yet wait for "science" to prove there is none.
blunnet wrote:
... you are saying there isn't any answer but God, while, apparently, you seem to be ignoring and rejecting other plausible natural factors that need to be examined ...
Oh no, I have asked for them to be presented ... and not one of them so far has even come close to anything plausible in my own case.
blunnet wrote:
... you seemed to be providing a fair level of certainty with your case.
Absolutely. There is no room for doubt following a thorough investigation ...
... and welcome to WP!
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