Just so you are aware inciting or encouraging another person to attempt to commit an act of suicide like that is a criminal offense.
Well looks like when your beliefs about prayer and manifestation are put to a real test you instantly fold like a wet towel. Now kindly stop spreading lies about your imaginary sky wizard, thanks
Well? You've had more than a day to respond. I posted early Morning, did the full day of work, went out, slept, did another full day at work, went out again and only just got home late at night. Where is your Hindu friend? You made them up didn't you? Do you know how else I know that other than your Hindu friend doesn't exist other than they are not here? Read the following:
A Hindu Approach To Overcoming AddictionA Hindu approach to addiction treatment is distinctly religious, and it may emphasize overcoming addiction as a way of living in harmony with the dharma.
For Hindus, addiction treatment may involve meditation and other spiritual exercises that complement a standard program of detox, treatment medication, and therapy. Since Hinduism is a religion which bestows importance on the welfare of the community, addiction experts believe that Hindus may benefit more from helping each other than from following self-oriented 12-step programs. However, the spiritual elements in a 12-step program could be helpful for some Hindus who want to rely upon a Higher Power while they make progress toward recovery.
https://www.addictioncenter.com/treatment/faith-based-drug-and-alcohol-rehab/hindu/So that makes your counter claim redundant. You are the one who has been harping on about needing that physical evidence. Then you do double standards and make up an imaginary Hindu friend whom doesn't even follow the Hindu approach to Overcoming Addiction. It's almost like you didn't do any research prior.
You now need to face the fact that my original Use Case of Christ intervening and setting them free from alcoholism is quite a valid thing. So therefore the Bible has had it's claims demonstrated to be true.
By the way let's not dodge this as you are abandoning every single argument and fleeing to the next one.
Copying me is a compliment thanks.
You already conceded this argument so not sure what you are trying to prove now but here you go:
Already asked TiStuff about his problems he won't elaborate or provide proof that it was his god. All we have is his word. So thats what you get a word from other people who attribute their alcohol recovery to various religions and their respective gods.