For one thing proof is that God heals without asking for it when you least expect it.
Why can't one's own body and psychology do that? I don't ask for paper cuts to heal, but they do. Perhaps I expect it because I have had them before, but if I didn't know of their existence, it would be surprising. It is not surprising to me that positive changes can happen in one's life unexpectedly.
The bible says God knows what we need. That is the truth.
It may be a truth about what the Bible says. It amounts to circular reasoning in demonstrating the existence of God. If the doctrines of Scientology say that they know what we need, and if one can show that there is some good advice in there, does that mean that body thetans actually exist?
Stuff just happens, they don't have to be miracles.
You have no idea of what A God He is.
your mind has been taken over by a spirit that hates the truth.
Quite the opposite. It is because I want to know the truth that I am an atheist, that I am philosophical, and that I am scientific.
That's a convenient defensive mechanism you have there. If someone disagrees with your religious views, they must not want to know what is true.
It helps to explain why you think that you have access to "true wisdom and knowledge", because you evidently think that you don't have one of those truth-hating spirits. It suggests that you have a very mystical (i.e. non-rational) way of looking at knowledge and wisdom.
I don't want to boast or I would give you a recent miracle.
It would only go in one ear out the other, so why bother.
Yeah, why would I want evidence to consider? It's so good that you are sparing me that.
The problem isn't that your story would "go in one ear and out the other", it's that my brain happens to be between my ears. It intercepts the story, carefully evaluates it using reasoning skills, and prevents it from being accepted as successful evidence towards your claims for no good reason. The "problem" (it is actually a virtue) is the
exact opposite of what you claim.
Most Christians lack the spiritual aspect of God, they only know what they read.
Which category are you in?
I believe you are an atheist because you recognize something is not kosher.
Not kosher?
If you mean: "does not stand the test of reason", you are right. I don't mean to be rude, but your post is a good example of something that registers in my mind as "not kosher".
eudaimonia,
Mark