Regardless of our experiences, or rather because of them, it is pertinent that we maintain self-control. This forum works better when it is focused on it's purpose. It cannot unify around another purpose. I understand PA, what you said about the fourth dimension. I've read Cho's book years ago. So, I know where you are coming from and that you are not crazy. But rather than stirring up a hornets'nest and upsetting people here with the "I'm right, and you're wrong" powerful attitude, try to recognize that it's not about proving that you are "right". If you know people here won't believe when you preach Jesus to them, then why are you preaching Jesus to them?
I guess what I am saying is, what you are doing is offensive to some. Jesus is a gentleman. He never forces Himself onto people with threats and intimidation. He draws them by love. So, by acting in agreement with I Cor 13, you will go much farther than preaching "the bad news". Perhaps you feel called to preach about hell, but I remind you that it was the Pharisees who got the most preaching about that. The Pharisees are not here. You will find them in churches.
Use a little common sense. The people here have been through Straight, a psedo-religious cult, and have little patience with anyone telling them what to do about anything. If you really want to reach people for God. Love them. Love never fails. People like the love. I don't agree with the atheist's views here. But I'm not distraught, dismayed, disgusted, disoriented, disturbed, disemboweled or dismal, because they are everywhere. There may be people here who are genuinely hostile to you simply because you are a Christian, well you signed up for a little hostility (whether you knew it or not) when you found God (He doesn't always tell us up front, but it's in the Bible).
So, you can try the wise approach of love, or you can go off on people here because of their unbelief and get clobbered in return. The choice is yours. But to go back to my original point, this forum is not set up as a place for religious discussions. There may be more appropriate forums where people want to discuss this stuff. But if they don't hear here, then move on to where do people DO want to hear what you have to say. But if you are wanting to grieve people who don't currently believe the way you do...then I don't know what to tell you, because that's not right or cool. I am not trying to "tell you what to do". I am not your conscience. These are suggestions and I hope you will prayerfully consider what I tell you.
Now, for my benevolent benediction, memorized from my old catholic schoolboy days. "The mass has ended, go in peace to love and to serve your Lord, (and all the people said "Thanks be to God!" (Then the patter of running footsteps to get the best doughnuts in the hayouuuse).
And look, mom, no cussing.