The Nehor wrote: I wouldn't call what you're describing arrogance, I would call it dogmatic.
What could change my beliefs? A series of dreams, visions, impressions, clear thought, and direct communication from God that are more powerful than the ones I've had....I.e. more evidence another way.
Is it possible Nehor that your interpretation of what your dreams indicate are incorrect, that they are not reflective of an actual God but reflection of what is occuring in your mind onlyl?
How do you account for other people's beliefs in a particular God which differs to yours. Is it possible they are correct and you wrong? Is it possible all particular God beliefs are wrong?
If my God does not exist you would need to give me a rationale for how and why someone or something is conveying foreign things into my brain that are always accurate and sometimes prophetic. I would want to know who and why.
I am highly skeptical you are able to prophesize. It is more likely when events turn out as you hope for, you chalk it up to God's interference which you assume you correctly prophesized and when they don't, you chalk it up to God choosing to not intefere. If you could prophesize with close to 100% accuracy you'd be convincing. Tell me something which might convince me.
As for the Holy Ghost I suppose I would start to think I was wrong if it stopped. Most of what the Holy Ghost sends to me are not best described as feelings. Sensations is closer but still not fully right.
My core religious beliefs have altered on a fundamental level in the past 2 years (the whole time being active in Gospel). The new beliefs are better, more concise and much more useful. This is why dogmaticism in the Church is bad and even worse when it is in me. It stifles the ability to grow.
I'm highly skeptical that what I refer to as core religious beliefs, that is a belief in a particular supernatural fact, has changed for you. Has your particular (fundamental) God changed to another God, over the years? Has your particular afterlife belief changed, in what way? What I'm talking about Nehor are the universal certain beliefs, the God beliefs, the afterlife beliefs. All the other dogma which supports those fundamental beliefs can change but not the universal certain ones.