I disagree that we should believe in something without sufficient evidence.
Well, actually you believe you don't have a choice in what you believe. I find that interesting as again, there are more educated and intelligent people than you who have looked at the evidence and believe that God exists. So what does that mean? if people are incapable of deciding what they believe but are forced into their beliefs based upon evidence, why do people who see the same evidence walk away with different beliefs?
I was a christian despite your arrogant claim that you can somehow know I was not
I don't recall claiming that you weren't ever a Christian. You'll need to quote me on that. What I do think that actually matters is what you believe yourself, today, about your Christianity. At the moment, you are an atheist. At the moment, you do not believe that God exists. Therefore, if you do not believe that God exists, then you do not believe any experiences you had as a Christian were actually genuine. If you are an atheist, then you cannot believe that God heard or answered your prayers, you cannot believe that you were convicted of sin, and you cannot believe that the Spirit led you in anything you did. That's the reality of today. And that's what matters to me.
You provided no evidence except a story. I believe the story, I don't believe God had anything to do with it becasue you have insufficient evidence to believe that he did.
Well I'm not entirely sure what sort of evidence would satisfy you. My wife and I had 4 to 5 bills that were coming due that totaled $2,037. We didn't tell anyone about this. We prayed about it, and we were looking for ways to come up with the money.
Someone we didn't know well from Church, knocked on our door the day before the first bill was due, and said that they were praying and felt prompted by the Holy Spirit to write us a check for $2,037.
Now sure, it's
possible that God doesn't exist, and that He didn't hear our prayer, and that He didn't prompt someone we didn't know that well to give us money. It's possible that the person just liked the number 2,037 and randomly (and wrongly) thought that the Spirit was telling them to give it to us.
Sure, it's possible. But if we're honest here, I think the most rational explanation is that God exists, He saw our need, and He used someone else to help provide for us.
I'm not sure what you need to be convinced that was God, but whatever it is, I'm sure I can't provide it. You would probably need me to find some written list of the bills I had, confirming that they added up to $2,037, then somehow provide recorded evidence from the moment I found out how much we needed until the moment we received it that proves we didn't disclose that amount to anyone. Then you would also need that person to somehow (I don't know how they could) demonstrate to you that the Spirit, during their prayer time laid that idea on their heart.
Sorry, but you either accept it or don't. The evidence, I think though, lends itself towards God.
Again, all you provided was a story of healing which I believe. You provided no evidence that God healed you.
Well, as far as I know, 6 fractured bones in a person's foot don't miraculously heal over night. If you actually
believe the story, then what explanation can you provide other than God? I think the more likely reality is that you don't believe the story, because there is no natural explanation. Or at least, there is no likely natural explanation.
Look, does God know what would convince me or not?
Well, He's actually already provided everything you need to believe.
Rom 1:19 For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them.
Rom 1:20 For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse.
Rom 1:21 For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened.
Rom 1:22 Claiming to be wise, they became fools,
You believe God exists without sufficient evidence for belief.
Well, according to you, I don't have a choice in what I believe, so at least for the moment, the evidence I have IS sufficient for me to believe that God exists. If it wasn't sufficient, then I wouldn't believe.