Gunnar wrote:And Tobin, Subgenius, et al still have not provided a sensible or persuasive answer to the question of how anyone can infallibly or even reliably determine that one's own "spiritual Insight" is more likely to be from God than a product of our own imagination, or more reliable than that of others whose "spiritual insights" conflict with ours.
This has been addressed, in many ways by many posters...your inability of unwillingness to accept the answer does nothing for anyone. You obviously have no intention on being persuaded as the issue is, in your mind, settled.
Gunnar wrote:If human reasoning and judgement were truly infallible, we would never need to ask God about anything,
your first new error (old errors have been previously noted, found not to be to your liking, so dismissed) - You propose that God's response requires human judgment for discernment....not accurate nor have you provided proof that this is the case.
In the USA we tend to understand that some things are "self-evident". This means that they defy, or supersede, "judgment". When God is manifest upon a person, there is no decision to be made about whether it is or is not. Yes, it really is that simple, just as many things in life are.
Gunnar wrote:Unless our convictions have something else going for them besides the mere claim or belief that God told us so, it is both unreasonable and dishonest to conclude that they must be correct!
Then obviously your time here is done....what possible reason would you offer that would justify you to remain?