If a believer "feels the presence of God," isn't that independent verification? What if two do, or a hundred? Surely a personal experience should have more heft than an article I read in Wikipedia about how lions mate. And yet, strangely, the believer's experiences are poo-pooed as being less worthwhile.
Be careful what you take your standard of proof to be - you might get it.
No...it is not... nor does it have ANY heft whatsoever.... because millions of fools are fooled all around the world every minute with all sorts of things not the least of which are self-delusions and hallucinations.
But...
Why did god choose to annul those people's free-will?
Why did god choose to present himself to those people while at the same time not bother to present himself to a priest about to bugger a little boy in the rectory, or to the rapist of a little girl, or to the BANKSTER (not banker.... bankster) about to pilfer the lifesavings of thousands of families?
What does "feel the presence of god" mean? Did they hear voices in their heads or a tingling on their skins or what?
How do they know it is not an ALIEN screwing around with them?
How can a person who "feels the presence of god" distinguish that from a hallucination or chemical imbalance in his body or brain? How does one know that the "presence" is not food poisoning or hunger or disease or illness or a virus?
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