if God exists, would it be alright if he chose his own unique manner to manifest his presence? does it make sense to give God the freedom to answer us in a way that not only he chooses, whatever that might be, but one which may not even remotely resemble what I would prefer? In other words, does God have to yield to us, and to be and to do what we would like, or hope for, or insist upon, or is God allowed to make his own choices? If we want to know if he exists, if that is the question we want him to answer, then the "proof" he offers, (if, in fact he does exist, and could answer), would be up to him, right? if what we really desire is the answer to that question, then it wouldn't make any difference how he gave us his answer, would it? it would only matter that he prove to our satisfaction, beyond any doubt, that he exists.


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