>>17837532 (OP)Agnosticism and may soft atheism, roughly. I am open to the super-natural and not inherently opposed to the idea of a deity or deities existence, though; we do not know, we may never know, even.
It's all on belief, in the end. Even the most total private revelation hinges on you believing it to be God.
>>17838399Finding God as a feeling, a state of mind, is exactly why he says everyone takes it on Faith. How do you know they do actually know God? People can self-delude. Then again maybe they do know. I do not know.
He also never said Faith is bad, you injected that into his post.
>>17838401He isn't affirming that no one could possibly know God. Just that there is no way to prove or differentiate those people from anyone else that does not already hinge on pre-existing belief.