You: Such a revelation would still mean nothing. Revelations seen while praying mean nothing more to me than signs seen while under the influence of helium. Once a person's mind is numb, his thoughts cannot be trusted.

Aaron: I should take offence at that, but I will not. Can't you see the error of your own thinking? If you discard my proofs for God's existance, and refuse to even try the one method I know of showing God to you, then you are being just as closed minded as you have accused me of being.

You: I don't think I'm being closed minded at all. I simply do not want to put myself in a position where I could be easily deceived. And the fact is, even if I were to pray with you, and even if I were to feel a "religous" euphoria, I could regard it as nothing more than an interesting experience. I cannot conceive of any emotional feeling that could convince me of the existence of any god.