BP you've missed my point. I've already conceded on the whole proving god/soul etc, if that's not enough for you well ... whatever. Thing is you are dissing others on this basis even though you do not know what they have experienced, nor could you know. It's intensely personal and often applicable only to the one having the experience. This is where tolerance comes in.
This from The Secular Web:
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Note that I am not demanding that God interact in a scientifically verifiable, physical way. I might potentially receive some revelation, some direct experience of God. An experience like that would be incommunicable, and not subject to scientific verification--but it would nevertheless be as compelling as any evidence can be.
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http://www.infidels.org/library/mode...hew/intro.html