The Feeling of God: Evidence of Experience

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

Why do some people "feel" God? How are atheists supposed to account for this first hand experience?

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  • Great video!!!

  • @snoarange Thank you!

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  • Never experienced any sort of connection with our so called god. Pretty tired of the whole thing and wish UFO's with beings inside would land here and fill us in.

  • wow, I've "felt" god before, but never looked at it from this perspective. Thank for the video, it was great!

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This video is a response to How I Know That God Exists: A Personal Story
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  • WATCH SADHGURU VASUDEVA VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE FOR CLARITY. THINKING ABOUT SPENDING MONEY AND ACTUALLY SPENDING, THE DIFFERENCE IS OF LEVEL OF SATISFACTION YOU DRAW. IF EVERYONE COULD DRAW PLEASURE BY JUST THINKING THEN THERE WOULD BE NO CRIME, NO RACE FOR MONEY, NOTHING.

  • @goranvu ladies and gentleman, the mormon girl has find us !

  • very interesting.  thanks.

  • God is a fairy tale. Deal with it

  • When one experiences the true presence of God, he just knows it! And every thought and feeling is in perfect accordance with the Bible. He cannot hate, and he is free of any addictions, permanently, unless he later willingly falls again. I also experienced God's presence a few times without seeking it, and while being very sad due to my imperfection. But the key is - wanting only God and His will in the first place. Then comes the incomprehensible peace and joy.

  • @aaronlee75 But if the user is the sum of the information, then when the physical dies, so does the user.

  • @Andylocksigma Loss of memory in the afterlife? Not necessarily. Head trauma could be likened to physical damage to a computer hard drive. The information is still there, but it can't be accessed by the user because of said damage. Damage is to the physical computer, not necessarily the user.

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