I am not convinced that you are looking for answers at all. What is the satisfaction in trying to refute, without listening? It seems to me a waste of time, or an opportunity to express vengeance for past experiences with Christians. If you want to find something out, then spend some time listening.I'm looking for valid arguments for the existence of God. I have yet to hear any. Not trolling, it's just that I can't possibly hope to hear all arguments from all people.
Debate is not a problem in Christianity, and counter-arguments will sharpen research skills. But you have resorted to insult, not debate. You are going nowhere in your pursuit of information. Maybe it is a different question that you need.
My comment on argument relates to religious intolerance.
People don't find God by deciding what they want in a God, and then declaring it correct. No amount of debate or argument will draw us closer to the person of God, but it might make us more knowledgeable of the religion. That is what others are trying to say.
Christianity places a strong emphasis on humility. (Even when it is not evidenced in contemporary proponents of the faith, it is still a core value.)
Millions of people have seen the work of God in their lives, including spontaneous healing and miraculous rescues. But telling you stories will not convince you of a reality that you can't see, and are not looking for. So it is not worth our effort to offer you examples, as you will shoot them down. These interventions are precious to us.
We have no need to convince you of anything. You are not looking to be convinced. We do not gain glory points, or get promotions for luring you into the religion.
The motivation for Christians to bring others into the faith is simply empathy. Wishing that others found what we had found. So if a non-believer does not want that, and it holds no appeal, then that is their decision.
I will leave you alone now, as distance from Christians is what you seem to want.
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