I don't agree. You should be able to know God with the emotions but the faith also has to be reasonable. It is rational to believe in God. Non theists also believe in all kinds of things. That does not make them all wrong just because there is disagreement.
I agree we should be able to know God through the emotions. The problem I have is how do I know anything exists behind the emotions? As you know, we can prod around in your brain with a stick and make you have any emotion you'd like.
And second, what makes you think having emotions about God isn't simply an evolutionarily passed trait? For example, more people believed in God through emotion than didn't, then passed their traits and beliefs to subsequent generations?
Also, given materialism, nothing is evil. It is just natural. Evil is an argument for the existence of god so is free will which means we get to choose evil. However I won't develop that line of reasoning here. You are protesting God and if there is no God you are protesting a fairy tale. Christianity knows all about suffering and is about overcoming it.
I was careful to use the term "suffering" and not "evil." Suffering occurs throughout the animal kingdom. Why would a kind, just and all powerful God use such a brutal tactic? If you were God, would you make your creations suffer unnecessary pain and agony? I didn't say evil, nor anything about "free will." Free will is most likely a unique human trait -- although we're still undecided as to whether or not bonobos, pan paniscus, some species of dolphins, whales, octopus may also experience "free will."
I am protesting to God from an agnostic point of view, not as an atheist. I've no idea if God exists. I doubt. Doubt is a healthy attribute of a well-functioning brain. If God made my brain, why would God then ask me to turn off doubt and accept faith in the face of such pointless suffering? I ask God why do you make the creatures you claim to love suffer so terribly? Why? And not just the pointless suffering of your human creations; but all sentient beings that must be doomed to suffer this life. Can't you, God, with all your power, goodness and knowledge come up with a more pleasant way for your creatures to live? Why are scientists doing a better job than you? Anesthesia, for example...
If Christianity has answered why creatures suffer, I'd like to hear it. I'm not interested in your good versus evil arguments. Unnecessary suffering throughout the animal kingdom: justify it. You can't. And I'm not really asking you, Shadowhawk, you're as clueless as everyone else. I'm asking God. Here's another chance for you, God. Right here on longecity.com: own up to your suffering tactic. If you don't, or can't, or won't, why should anyone believe you're a good, kind, powerful God?