Think what you will. You are, of course, wrong... but not arrogant. My point is very simple but you seem unable to grasp it, I will try one final time to communicate it to you.
Everyone ought to believe in God.
Everyone ought to believe in TOE.
Neither are arrogant. They are stating the beliefs of the claimant as to what others should do.
Everyone has secret fears.
Not this one, either. This is not making specific claims about the state of another person's mind.
Anyone who claims to feel the presence of God is deluded. What they feel, without knowing it, is the cultural pressure to be a believer.
Again, not arrogant in the way we are discussing. This is not making a positive claim about the state of another person's mind. It is admitting to the person's asserted state of mind (i.e. feeling the presence of God).
Everyone feels the presence of God.
Bingo! Here it is. This claim states that every person, each and every person in all the world, feels a certain way. The claim is that not only does the claimant know what I think (without my telling them) but also what all people think. Really? They know all that? How could they? The arrogance (using the definition I gave) is clear. It assumes a knowledge that could not really exist and makes an exorbitant claim of estimation.
I said that Prophex's statement was arrogant, gave a definition of arrogance, and showed how the original claim fit it. In light of that, I will certainly not tolerate the following...
You know what I think? Anyone who disagrees with your basic view point is considered in your eyes arrogant.
I made a claim. I defended it rationally. This is merely immature harping on your part. Still, I will go to the trouble of refuting this nonsense. I quote again from your OP.
Everyone ought to believe in God.
I absolutely disagree with this. It is completely the opposite of my basic viewpoint and I do not find it arrogant, merely misguided. So, unless you are going to claim that you know better then I do what I think, I expect you to withdraw your accusation with apologies.