I know all of this because this is what God told me. He tells me you follow an illusion. Prove me wrong. You can't.
Especially considering this from a post of yours:
I'm not an atheist or an agnostic (I'm an Orthodox Christian) and I have to agree with my agnostic friend, kosta here. Vanders9 has offered up zero proof of any God, and without this proof, his preaching is not effectual.
I was once an atheist, and no amount of preaching without proof could have brought me to my faith. It has nothing to do with an agnostic or even an atheist having a closed mind. It has everything to do with the “preacher” not having a valid argument.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2724676/posts?page=78#78
So at some point you had proof, and that proof lead you to Jesus Christ and the beauty of the Orthodox faith.
So did you prove yourself wrong?
Lurkers will note that goml has to now revert to a fallacy called 'moving the goalposts'. He was refuted without using scripture, now he has to revise his challenge.
BTW, just more opinion, no empirical facts to support the claim.
I know all of this because this is what God told me. He tells me you follow an illusion. Prove me wrong. You can't.
My God tells me that you are a fool. Prove me wrong. You can't
You are spot on, goml. Very good. Humans can conjure up any theological scenario and then say simply prove me wrong...you can't.