Spektical wrote:How do you know you're not simply biologically wired in a particular way that makes you more sensitive to these types of sensations, while others are not? (Key word: "know")
I guess we can test the DNA of everyone with these experiences, to see if there is a gene. We already know there is a 'god gene', so maybe there's HG gene.
The feelings you get, no matter how powerful or serene, do not unambiguously state some proposition; you are left to attach some significance to them. This reflective and interpretive process is what undercuts your claims to knowledge. The best you can claim is faith/belief, not knowledge.
I can claim knowledge for myself...I know lot's of things about myself that I can't prove to you. You just don't agree with that. I could have a personal visitation, but I can't prove that to you, either.
Again, is there any way for you to know (or show) that these experiences are all coming from God, rather than from a similar/shared biological disposition?
Faith is a big part of it, but it's not my job to prove it to you.
Please share with us the experience you've had that allowed you to statistically evaluate the claims of a majority of other religious adherents. Also, please define "religious adherents" so that we can agree on an apples-to-apples comparison.
I couldn't give you statistics on the matter any more than you could to me regarding how many people you have met who have a bad temper.
As for a religious adherent, I suppose you could use a dictionary for that.
