Now, I know a lot of atheist people, some of whome I am close to. Now, Ihave nothing against that, however, several of these people are quitedepressed due to their lost-belief, and I don't see why they should have tolive in a sad way when a lot of us don't, if one can be of help then thatwould be great! The problem is of course, they would probably require somekind of proof, even if God as a being can't really be proven. But I supposethe closest thing to proof in this instance for them would be thatknowledge of knowing which God has. Do you think it is possible to ask Godto tell me something, which I couldn't possibly have picked up fromanywhere else other than God? For example if God were to tell me of a happy memory that that person had had, but had never shared with anyone? Thatway, the person would wonder how I knew of such a thing without having someconnection with an 'all-knowing' being.I have explained some things to people in the past whichI have found inHeavenletters, which has largely been successful, however I think that somepeople just require a little more. Much Blessings and Love;
Lindenn A' P