What does what the next man belief have to do with me. If you read the same book as me and have a different view ima challenge it. If you dont read the same book as me wtf does my view matter to you. You don't even read Torah yet here you are ol I just want to be a part of the convo ass
Why your view matters is because you are speaking nonsense and are battling out which one of you two deludes themselves more than the other, remaining firmly in belief systems yall were born into and didn't even come up with.
I know you claim to have read the bible and came to your own conclusion, but you fail to see that your whole identity started out in life rooted in christian ideological and cultural influences. Your 'methods of proof' are rooted in christian style logic. You never stepped outside of christianity to really look at it yourself. In Islam, their "methods of proof" are as such, "if Jesus was god then it means he was in need of food, water, shelter, etc.. How could a creator be in need of his creations when he preceded all creations and he created all limitations and weaknesses? So Jesus was not god".
Notice how their "method of proof' also stands on the underlying schema of their own belief system. This is why logic goes out the window.
I re-iterate that if you were born to another religion, you would be analyzing THAT book's religion, claiming you have sought the answers directly from the source and outside of human influence. Do you know anything about Advaita Vedanta, or is it SO culturally different from you that really you are a christian culturally rather by choice?
Listen, there is nothing wrong with making up shit. We do it all the time. But if you can find the courage to see the extent of how much your experience is solely your own imagining, you might also be able to break through the self imposed limitations and get out of your way to experience life more intimately.
You want people to debate you from a starting point of belief. Let's instead talk about something closer and more immediate; one's self.