You're mixing up the spiritual side of religion with the supernatural claims. I'm talking about things like; the existance of heaven or making claims about the nature of god. That is not a metaphysical discussion. That is a scientiffic discussion. If we believe it we must have a reason to believe it, right? We must have arguments based on something. We can then weigh the weight of these arguments against each other and reach a truth. But if we have nothing but hearsay and vague feelings then we don't have much to weigh against anything, right? If every religion use the same arguments for their case then it's proof that they have equal or less validity, right? We extremly little of how the universe works, and making any steadfast claims, (like christianity is) is being very arrogant, (and lazy).
Off-course you could say that it's only about faith and that you don't want to test your religion. But that's just like the people who vote in an election when they know nothing or extremly little about any of the candidates, and just vote for who ever has the prettiest slogan. It damages the whole idea of democracy. In the same way, people who have faith without thinking pervert the common dialogue and fill the ether with unsubstantiated garbage, making it harder for serious ideas to come through. Ideas from people who have done their homework.
What you are talking about is the subject of morals, ethics and purpose of life. That's not what I've been talking about here at all. It's an interesting subject but our discussions here have been stuck on a hopelessly low level.
We don't have different realities. We have different interpretations of the same reality. It's a major difference.
edit: Metaphysics is the discussion about the discussion of how the universe works. ie, how can we work out it's inner workings. Saying that science can't give us all the answers is fair. So much is obvious. But from that conclude that there is another better way that involves praying and doing a lot of soul searching is just bollocks. Sure, praying might give us a deeper understanding of the world, but how do we know that? How do we bring it from the realm of plain fantasy and guesswork into a world where we can draw any conclusions about it what so ever? How do we know that a religious conviction is any different from convictions derived at from ordinary common sense, hunches or dreaming. We have no idea at all. Not much to base a faith on.
It's not a question of finding me credible. I'm not asking anybody to trust me. I'm just asking religious people to do the work. How much in religion can you work out? How much is blind faith? Which evidence is valid? How do you know that?
I'm pretty fucking far from a prophet.