Stephen, you asked for me to describe my experience. That is a witness statement.
I think there is a genuine misunderstanding here.
I did ask you to describe your experience and you did give me a witness statement.
I accept it as your sincerely held belief.
We have moved on now though and I have been asking how you get from your true for you claim to objectively true. Something you can’t achieve by a witness statement alone.
I have to ask whether it is a genuine encounter. Certainly it ran counter to how I imagined things to be, I was in fact biased against God, in many respects, as in the experience of Isaiah, St Paul and Augustine and not for him and the experience was the very opposite of ego affirming. For me then the encounter has all the hallmarks of being objective.
Clearly you have been on quite a journey. However, the rockiness of the journey or the fact that the outcome is unpleasant again does nothing to get you from subjective to objective
As Brownie has said I cannot hand you God, I cannot give you the experience but whether God is true for me only?
I agree with you. The question is whether God is true subjectively for you or objectively true for all.
At the moment the answer seems to be that your claim of an objectively true God is undemonstrated.
That is fine, I’m very comfortable with that. The only reason we have had this debate is that yourself and Hope have claimed that it can be demonstrated.
Reading back over some of the posts (I note that some got a bit heated) I think that there might me another way of expressing what your methodology is.
Correct me if I am wrong but is it along the lines of.
The way to know God is through a personal experience of Him. If I were to go on the same journey as you had I might/would become convinced that god is objectively true.
If so, I agree. I might. It would still be a subjective truth though me believing it be objective does not make it objective.
I cannot give you the assurance of you not experiencing Christ
Not quite sure I understand what you mean by this.
I am not seeking assurance of an absent Christ.
I might go on to have an experience of Christ like you have at some point in my life, I don’t rule anything out.
I don’t look at the world in quite the same way that I did 20 years ago, who can say what my views will be 20 years from now if I am still around.