No.............. you asked me for my experience and it was so given. You have made of it what you have.
I accept your testimony and experience as true for you. Not a problem.
There is no question of me saying that no Jew has an experience of God.
I had an experience of God before I became a Christian where I acquired an awareness of the 'voice or mind' behind religious writings.
What I am questioning now is how an experience of Jesus not being God differs from, say, your acquisition of a belief that Jesus is not God?
The position isn't different. I have no belief in a divine Jesus. People of Jewish faith have no belief in a divine Jesus.
I get it through lack of evidence.
They get it through there understanding of God..
This requires obviously the testimonial of someone you say has such a religious experience.
Just because we are religious doesn't mean that all our views are derived by direct divine experience particular if your faith partly involves having faith in the faith of your fathers.
Have you in fact contacted your friend after you said you would do so?
Unbelievable arrogance.
So if some one claims experience of God that is fine because it agrees with you. If it doesn't agree with you then the error is theirs and comes through some other route and so yours is the true one. Absolutely unbelievable, I am literally staggered by the arrogance.
I have actually I asked him how he knows there is an objective God. Further to that I have asked him why he rejects the divinity of Christ?
I am not expecting back anything different to what he has told me before but I said I would ask so I did.
Put bluntly I suspect atheist confusion and conflation in the understanding of religion on your part and it's fair to say that I am supposed to accept your account of another's experience.
Well you expect us to accept yours.
You seem to be suprised that there is one person out there who c;aims to have an experience of God but comcludes differently to you. You are wrong there are a very great many of them. you only have to look and ask around to find out.
Anyway, even if everyone did have an experience that wa the same as yours it would get you one inch closer to moving it from subjectively true to objectively true.