Correct. That is why God DID give us the Bible.
I don't know about other people but I don't believe in God BECAUSE I have felt the Holy Spirit. I believe because I think the story about Jesus stacks up to scrutiny, but I don't want to derail the thread. So for me it goes: "Convinced about Jesus" -> "Bible is true" -> "Holy Spirit exists and we can know specific things about him". No circles.
Because we're talking about different things. I'm talking about the Holy Spirit, part of the trinitarian God. You're talking about a "spirit of enlightenment". I don't really know what that is. Tell us. And, do you believe in it/him/her/them yourself?
Yes the Holy Spirit has existed since before Jesus walked the earth.
Yes, Christians are righteous but not through SELF. Only Jesus sacrifice and our faith in him makes us righteous before God. Sorry, just a little theology lesson there, but I realise that wasn't your point.
But you shouldn't be surprised that Christians believe they are absolutely right, that we absolutely believe in the Bible. That we absolutely believe in God and that he is unique to other ideas about God. And that we absolutely believe that Jesus is the only way we can be reconciled to God. In this post-modern, pro-pluralist, wishy-washy world I realise that it is rare to think something is absolutely true. And some people are offended by that and see it as self-righteous. Yes, we should apologise for how we behave sometimes and in our attitude to people but we shouldn't apologise for what we believe; for what we think is absolute truth.
Firstly, thank you for answering that so well. So well in fact, that I can actually respect your belief. Mainly because you said how you should not apologise for what you "think" to be the truth. Many Christians seem to KNOW it to be true, which is funny, seeing as human beings don't know anything. Feeling that it is true, and believing it is true because you personally have added your experience and facts together and arrive at an answer that points to "most likely" is an acceptable one. I cannot disrespect that.
But to answer your questions:
Here unfortunately though, you have stated that God have us the Bible. You can believe this, but you cannot state this as absolute fact. It isnt written on HeavenTree Paper (tm) and it is in fact written by people who also thought they were speaking to God. Nothing "physically" is holy about the bible. Its just words on paper written by humans. Whether there is truth to it or not is another matter altogether.
It is OK to believe that you think it is the word of God. It is not OK to say it is 100% certain to be so. Because it isn't. Just like I cannot say it is 100% certain it is not.
I believe the spirit of enlightenment and your "holy spirit" to be the same thing. I do not believe we have to believe in fairy tales or even Jesus for that matter for us to be able to "tap into" it. You say yourself this spirit has been around since long before Jesus. Was it not possible for people before to tap into this spirit and experience its infinite love and joy during the 30,000 odd years before Jesus? Seems both unlikely and pretty unfair if it were true.
The spirit is basically, unconditional love. Now read that again. "unconditional". That means, that regardless of what we may do, believe or achieve, it loves us.
This means...we can do no wrong. This life we are given is the gift. The gift of 80 years or so where we can enjoy it and be thankful for it, and regardless of what happens, we are loved and we will be with this spirit when our time here is done. Unconditionally.
Could you think of anything more loving than that? The gift of total freedom and truely unconditional love.
People have been experiencing the spirit all around the world, from all different cultures and from all different times. This is why most of the planet believes in it in some form or another. The only difference is the practices some people use to access it. Praying, meditating, fasting, even through the use of naturally occurring psychdelics (like psylocibin) such as the mayans did.
I do not believe an "evil spirit" will tell me to love my neighbours more than myself and to dedicate my life to helping others and to be completely thankful of this life we are given. Is this also not the message your spirit tells you?
The God I worship is just this. Unconditional love and energy. And so long as I do not harm another living being on this planet, I do not think it cares how I choose to live my life. This is his / its gift to me (and to everyone).
For the rules of something as completely divine and all encompassing as God to be expected to be captured in a 2000 year old book written by some flat-earthist, YEC is something I am pretty sure he already knows people are going to suspect as being a little bit unbelievable. Hence, I do not think he is going to be too upset when I tell him I had my doubts about that book.
I do not need a book to tell me how to be with God. He is already inside us. Unconditionally.