Hi everyone, here is my post about prayer. Nice and simple.Every Atheist wrote:I am not aware of any empirical evidence for any supernatural claim. To the best of my knowledge, every single supernatural claim ever made is completely lacking of any empirical evidence.
Please prove me wrong by filling in the blacks in this sentence: "You're wrong. I possess empirical evidence for a supernatural claim. The claim is this: _______ The empirical evidence is this: ___________". If in your reply to this post, you write anything other than the sentence above, then it is understood that you too agree that there is no empirical evidence for any supernatural claim.
Claim 1: From a person who believes in an intervening God: "When I kneel at the foot of my bed, clasp my palms together, and whisper stuff, I am NOT talking to myself. I am communicating with God through the power of faith and prayer. God tells me he love me."
Claim 2: From a person who believes he was abducted by aliens: "When I stand on one foot, put a finger in my ear and yell out unintelligible words, I am NOT talking to myself. I am communicating with aliens through an invisible device they implanted in my brain last year. The aliens tell me they love me".
Question for debate: In what ways are claim 1 and claim 2 qualitatively different?