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God experience can change atheists

Koldo

Outstanding Member
I just thought of one for today. I had a problem with an HR person at my company. I was sitting trying to figure out what I was going to do. Then my daughter called me. She was on her lunch hour. She said I'll handle it. The interesting thing is she has an MBA in HR. I knew that she had an MBA but didn't remember her specialty was HR and she does have my power of attorney and health care proxy but I didn't think of her. l just felt upset over the situation and was trying to figure out how to handle it. Yes, we did do the papers before now but the fact that she called just when I needed help, was interesting. I didn't even know what time her lunch was. I thought she was done with lunch since it was 1:00 pm. So, I wouldn't have even bothered her until later.

That doesn't sound like anything out of ordinary unless your daughter hasn't called you in years.
 

wandering peacefully

Which way to the woods?
How about when those coincidences always happen right after you think about things or right after you pray or exactly when you need something--perfect timing. Do coincidences do that? And, if so, on a consistent basis?
That is an excellent question and I often would have and do have experiences after thinking about them. For example, thinking of a certain animal or bird and having them appear on my walk through the forest. However, I used to think a lot more about animals appearing than I do now. So now, they still appear but I was not thinking about them. It is still magical when these things happen, but because I wasn't thinking about them, it really is not a "mystical" experience. It is just plain awesome with no cause attached.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
By having God present Himself to the atheist. How else?
How would I know it's God? How would I know which god? Would the god be speaking English? How would I know it's not just a super hologram from a highly superior alien race?
 
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