you should read it again with a fresh perspective and some age under your belt.
There are 4600 years of holy books and I only read them occasionally. To re-read one I'll need a suggestion from a burning bush. I'm disappointed that an omnipotent being could only manage to prove himself to one guy 3,000 years ago.
I guess that's why they're called "faiths". There are no proofs for any of the ones that propose a god or gods, but all of their true adherents believe they see them anyway.
There are 4600 years of holy books and I only read them occasionally. To re-read one I'll need a suggestion from a burning bush. I'm disappointed that an omnipotent being could only manage to prove himself to one guy 3,000 years ago.
I guess that's why they're called "faiths". There are no proofs for any of the ones that propose a god or gods, but all of their true adherents believe they see them anyway.
That's a standard line for any faith-based belief. It isn't unique to Christianity. It applies equally to anything that has to be taken on faith.
You do realize that's the justification for other belief systems too, right? Why is it only true for yours?
No. All the faith-based religions say the proof of their gods existence is all around.
You said elsewhere that God spoke to you, so I guess that's your answer.