In this time of enforced isolation, which could easily have one climbing the walls with frustration and loneliness, perhaps there is also opportunity to draw closer to God, free from distraction.
I get to spend more time with my family than I usually do - this is amazing!
There is real opportunity here to close one’s eyes to the traumas of the world, and focus instead on Christ, seeking to know him better.
Why focus on imaginary people when I have real people here?
To hear his voice.
If you're hearing voices, seek medical help...
So there is blessing here. In this time of self-isolation there is a real chance to get to know God and ourselves much better. To discover strengths and gifts we perhaps didn’t know we had – to try out ‘projects’ that we’ve always wondered about, but for which up to now we haven’t had the time.
Seriously, if you can only 'find god' by depriving yourself of real-life, then how can you be sure you're not just inventing something to get through it?
So instead of searching for reasons not to believe, why not try opening your minds to contemplate the reality of your own spiritual nature.
I don't need to go looking for reasons not to believe, there's only one needed and I already have it - you've not given me enough evidence to think that what you're claiming is true.
To pick this particular moment, when a world-wide pandemic is killing tens of thousands of people, to suggest that actually there really is an all-powerful god that loves us looking down from on high, is perhaps not the wisest choice?
O.