AB,
I am sorry that my replies are not what you wish for.
The problem isn’t that your replies aren’t what I wish for. The problem is that you simply won’t answer any question that’s put to you, but you expect us just to accept your claims and assertions at face value nonetheless.
Look, I’ll show you (again): you introduced an anecdote about you and your wife praying for a friend with cancer who subsequently recovered. You clearly implied therefore that you thought your praying had something to do with her recovery. When I ask you whether that is what you do think though you either vanish or deflect.
What then are we supposed to think is the point of your story?
It is apparent that I see the reality of this world in a much different light than yours.
In particular, I fail to comprehend how anyone can try to account for their gift of free will by claiming that it is "just the way it seems" rather than accepting it as being "just the way it is".
We’re free to see things differently from each other but fortunately (for me) we have a currency that allows us to see who’s right and who’s wrong when we do - ie, reason. When you make your various claims and (sometimes) bother to try at least to justify them with arguments, those arguments are either sound or they’re not. And we know that they’re not because they always fall into one or more of various fallacy modes - the
argumentum ad consequentiam, the
post hoc ergo propter hoc, the argument from incredulity etc.
This does not mean that your claims themselves are necessarily wrong by the way, but it does mean that
your reasons for thinking they’re true are wrong. Dead wrong. Null and void. Kaput.
Can you see why this is, and moreover why it would actually help your cause if you did understand it and then tried instead to find some validating arguments that
are sound?
All I can say is that once you allow God to come into your life, you will see the world through much different eyes.
Yes, if ever I did believe that with no good cause as you do my “eyes” would be different inasmuch as I’d have abandoned critical thinking. Can I interest you in a bridge I have for sale?