It's surely a deadly riposte to those who argue that personal experience is an argument for God. I'm not sure how many theists do make this argument, and some are content to say that they have such experiences, without translating it into an objective state of affairs.
But then people who don't, must also count, and as NS said, those who once did, but now don't, also. The argument is feeble.
And then there are those who like to play at the objective game, yet when it comes to the crunch, would fall back on their personal experience regardless:
http://youtu.be/2C3T17aKPCI
It's as if they start with their conclusion...
If you hadn't noticed the OP specifically asked for posters personal experience.
It says nothing about trying to convince others of the validity of their personal experience.
Do you have another setting other than mock?
Have YOU got anything of value to this thread? Or are you just going to mock people?
Exactly, Rose. The idea was to hear about what really personal direct event and experience made it absolutely clear to them that their God was there, and as such confirmed for them internally that it was true. I find it odd how many present chapter and verse or some academic argument for what should be an affirmation of life for them and as such conditions there future conduct and behaviour. So far I've had nothing. And sadly many atheist have tried to misuse the threads purpose.
I've given you a brief account of my experience . If you want me to elaborate just ask.
As Outrider pointed out in reply #1, which I had not considered and would not personally include in the class of being God, are those who see God more in the community psyche and its connection which is the idea I have of where you are more likely to be situated. I was hoping to hear from those more in the monotheistic, and perhaps gods/spirits, arena. Sadly, their testimonies have been disappointingly non-existent.