Quoting apparent first hand witness statements does not confirm the existence of God.
See I can play that game also.
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Many on this forum are quick to dismiss the personal evidence of witnesses to God's work, which implies that the witnesses are either lying or deluded.
But when the evidence is corroborated by several independent witnesses it is harder to dismiss in this way. For example there were several independent sightings of the risen Christ. More recently there have been many recorded witnesses to miracles. One example is the "multiplication of food" in El Paso:
http://www.amazon.com/Miracles-Amazing-Story-among-Paso-Juarez/dp/0892831502But such miracles pale into insignificance when compared to the miracle of our own existence.
To assume that we are entirely the product of natural lifeless events is to relegate such things as "Love" to a mere consequence of the natural laws discovered by human perception.
In today's Gospel reading, Peter is asked by Jesus, "Do you love me?".
Following Peter's positive response, Jesus then warns Peter that he will be led in ways he would rather not go, forewarning of his impending execution in Rome.
To Love Jesus requires an act of will which is beyond the capabilities of the deterministic rules of science, coming from the desire of our soul. The consequences of this act of love may not give us the materialistic pleasures of this world, but will bring Christ's love into your life, helping you to endure whatever comes in our earthly lives, and bringing you to the eternal joy of Heaven.