Oncedeceived
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Not in those exact words. Theist makes a claim of knowledge. I ask them to demonstrate it. If you cant do that, why are we having this conversation?
[I'm looking for what particular information was divulged by God through your relationship that let you know and understand him.
Perhaps something that is NOT in the bible already. As Christians commonly say that one needs a personal relationship with god to understand him and that simply knowing whats written in the bible is not enough.

These are your exact words. I've underlined the significant points of your request. I provided an instance when God through my relationship gave me the knowledge to better understand Him.
No where in your request either by exact wording or implicitly that you wanted the knowledge for yourself. If that is not what you wanted then fine, we are done with the conversation. No problem.
It demonstrated to me that God:Your anecdotal story did not demonstrate any knowledge of God.
1. controls nature and willfully show that control to a person of faith.
2. That God does indeed want a personal relationship with me.
3. That God does care about even small life questions concerning my life.
4. That God want communication in varying ways with me.
These were things I learned by this experience.You demonstrated faith and increased belief. You did not demonstrate that you know God anymore then before.
BothSo what did you learn? or did you just read the bible and event reinforced what you already believed?
Relationship:Relationship. Knowledge. These words have meaning. Dont throw them around so haphazardly as to defeat their very definition.
1 [count] : the way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other
2 [count] : a romantic or sexual friendship between two people
3 : the way in which two or more people or things are connected
1 and 2 fit quite nicely.
Knowledge:
1. acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things.
2. familiarity or conversance, as with a particular subject or branch of learning: A knowledge of accounting was necessary for the job.
3. acquaintance or familiarity gained by sight, experience, or report: a knowledge of human nature.
3 fits the best
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