PureX
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I have been there, and I was just a child, so it's unlikely that I somehow self-induced the experience.I could not even explain how real and good His presence is if I tried. The phrase "High on Jesus" with a real, physical, emotional, spiritual experience could not even begin to give it justice.
On the other hand, I am also intelligent and honest enough to admit that I do not know what happened. I know what I thought was happening at the time. And I can't say I was wrong. But I can't say I wasn't, either.
Look at it this way; if God were to stand before you in a blaze of glory, how would you know it was God, and not some clever alien, or some demon, or some magician's trick? Or your own mind playing tricks on you? Once the experience transcends our understanding, it could be anything.
I am not an atheist. But I'm also not a theist because of my personal experience of God. I'm a theists because that's what works for me. And that doesn't mean it will work for everyone else.