AB,
I was not referring to any generalised testimonies of encounters with Gods.
I was asking you to provide examples of testimonies in which people encounter a profound and unexpected experience of God's love for them. The point I was making was that the recent testimonies I have viewed all show a life changing awareness of God's unconditional love for them in the person of Jesus Christ.
No, they just show a life-changing
belief that they thought they’d encountered “a profound and unexpected experience of God's love for them”. And as it seems to have passed you by, once again: the emotional content of the supposed encounter (love, hate, whatever) HAS NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH WHETHER OR NOT AN ENCOUNTER ACTUALLY HAPPENED. You’re just repeating the
argumentum ad consequentiam fallacy here that you tried a few posts ago.
If you’d lived in Egypt in the 25th century BC and believed you’d had a divine “encounter” you’d likely have been just as convinced that you’d met Osiris too. It’s a characteristic of such explanatory narratives that people reach for the gods most proximate in time and place to them for their cause. You’re no exception to that, though this doesn’t seem to give you even so much as pause. It really should though.
Did you actually view the link I gave? I can offer you dozens more of a similar nature, but I seriously doubt you can find any testimonies of similar encounters with other Gods.
Why on earth would anyone want to do that? You need to address your
a priori question of why personal testimonies have any evidential value at all before you expect people to read them.