Re: Birth of Jesus - Sept. 11, 3 B.C.
Unless there is someone who can bring me a soul or a "divine" person or something or other (entity, power, force?) (which by it's nature, is wholly incapable of human comprehension- how convenient!), all that can be said of such matters is that they're nice stories which have no beneficial effects on the world.
If you wish to be intellectually honest with yourself, you should be willing to concede that that last sentence "no beneficial effects on the world" should really be "no beneficial effects for kid mongo", since your criterion is about showing something to you, an act independent of that something being real and valid to others.
An analogy would be trying to show the distinctiveness of the colors in the rainbow to someone who is color-blind. Just because that person cannot sense color doesn't mean those colors do not exist for other people and that they have intrinsic value to them. You don't even have to use color-blindness as the example; blindness as a whole can be just as effective an analogy, or hearing or any other sensory perception.
And that's really what interaction with the Divine comes down to, a perception. And for that reason, it cannot be transferred, any more than I can transfer my appreciation for a piece of music to someone born deaf. I may be able to communicate with a deaf person through a variety of other means (words written on paper etc), and via those means we could talk logically and rationally all day long about the concept of music... but in the absence of a miracle (the restoration of their hearing), they will never know it and I can't do anything to change that.
This is also the reason why science is ill-prepared to even discuss the matter of the Divine, because the critical scientific method step of "Observation" is based on the lowest-common-denominator of common (among the majority of the population) objective/consensus sensory perceptions. Unfortunately, the perception of the Divine, while very real to a great many people, is not objective in the same way, and hence is not considered valid for doctrinal science as it is currently known. But that gap is a failure of the scientific method itself, not of the validity of our own awareness which even according to science must ultimately be held paramount.
You ask for people here to prove to you that the Divine exists. We cannot. Maybe one day the appropriate healing miracle will happen for you (as it has for many of us here who previously did not "believe" either, until the Cosmic Anvil hit us, so to speak), but that's between you and the Divine you presently deny. In the meantime I hope your path passes through that point, and that the way there treats you well.