I don't believe the Bible is inerrant nor do I hold a 'Christian worldview' any longer as my profile details say (which I am unable to update on my profile), but I just can't see how anyone can be absolutely 100% confident there is nothing out there we can call a 'God' or spirit creature in the face of endless first-hand accounts of paranormal and occult experiences that felt as 'real' to the person who experienced them as anything else in their lives.
There are untold reports of ghosts, faith-healing, ouija boards, seances, spirit mediums, stigmata, mystical born-again experiences, speaking in tongues, and then there's hypnotism, UFO sightings, poltergeists, remote viewing, etc, etc.
Ok, so its mostly only anecdotal evidence, but the amount of it is so overwhelming it is practically corroborating evidence. In the face of all this, how can anyone categorically assert that there is nothing out there that is beyond ourselves that we might call a 'God' or spirit creature?
All the atheist refutations and 'debunking' of these things seem very unconvincing, mostly along the lines of "its just a projection of our mind" or "its never been proven in a laboratory so I refuse to believe it" or "science just hasn't explained it yet". These excuses don't cut it, these experiences are often as real as anything to those who have experienced them, and there has been some verfiable scientific testing to support their reality (eg, a famous faith-healer's miracles were once tested rigorously and the scientist could not deny it was really happening, same with remote viewing) but without offering any rational explanation.
Sure, none of this proves the existence of a god or intelligent spirit beings, but to my mind it proves there is something weird and inexplicable going on that is well beyond the realm of science to currently explain, and hence it gives us a reason to suspend our total denial of the existence of a 'god' or similar. I cannot understand how anyone, in view of all the abundence of the paranormal, etc, can categorically dismiss the possiblity of a spirit realm or the existence of some greater intellience out there that we might regard as a god if it revealed itself directly to us. The possiblity has to remain open, surely?
From the X files.