You speak of God as if from some kind of credible knowledge.
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What is that knowledge? The God you speak of is not the Biblical God, remembering that it is the Bible in its entirety that gives us full understanding, in light of the hermeneutics of the Bible interpreting the Bible, of who the one and only (why I believe other religions don’t worship the one true God, and therefore don’t “deliver”) true God. ( Note what I am NOT saying about others’ rights to believe what they choose, only why I believe what I believe.) Just as you cannot prove there is no God, my proof is subjective, I suppose you would think from a scientific pov. that He doesn’t exist. Just heard about a report from Harvard on the positive effects on the brain of prayer and meditation, not specifically the God I worship, but the brains of those who do. Interesting, no? Anyway, I think, for whatever reason, and I believe there is one, God makes Himself known to some but not others.
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