It's been a while since I've posted, for which I apologise. Life got in the way, I'm sure you know how it is.
OldTrees, it seems that this has rapidly become a discussion in which almost all of the energy is devoted to going back over points which have already been discussed. In my experience such discussions rarely progress forwards and even more rarely end up anywhere good, especially if one of the participants has expressed anger over the issues being discussed. I think therefore that it's best that we leave this discussion where it is.
Personal Evidence of God for me.
1)Feeling his presence, not just while in church but during prayer
2)Hearing footsteps by like the classic footsteps poem during a very dark time in my life when I wanted nothing to do with God and jumped out of a moving car. I heard footsteps by me which comforted me.
3)Having the chronic knee pain that the doctors said I was going to have for the rest of my life healed during a service at church
While I completely respect that these things are no doubt very powerful for you, and that it's entirely your right to interpret them however you wish, I don't think that they are indicative of a higher power of any kind. What you list as 1 and 2 have alternative explanations in what is known about the way the human brain operates. Occurrences such as these are commonplace and well understood.
I can't comment directly on point 3 without knowing the exact details of the case, but faith healing has repeatedly failed to provide any results under controlled conditions, beyond short-term placebo effects. Therefore, with the greatest of respect, I remain sceptical of your claim.
As I say, this is your evidence, and I cannot and will not comment on how you should interpret it. However, it's certainly not evidence for me that any kind of deity exists, as there are alternate explanations which don't require one.