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Religious Experience - The Basics
- No exact definition, each experience is
completely unique to the individual. Factors
that can describe them:
- Each experience is unique
- Experience is not God, just aids the
person to be closer to God
- Non-empirical occurence: supernatural
- Can be a mental event, individual is aware
- Can be spontaneous but people
can train themselves to have
them
- Often creates more awareness of God and gives
a deeper knowledge
- Cumulative Argument
- Looks at many accounts.
- Comes up with one argument which
combines factors from each account.
- Inductive Argument
- Commonalities are looked at and
compared from different accounts
- From the commonalities a
conclusion is drawn up
- Richard Swinburne
- Principle of Credulity
- It is reasonable to believe
that the world is as we
experience it.
- What someone seems to have
perceived is probably the case.
- Unless there are
special reasons to cast
doubt over validity.
- Relates to REs because it
shows that we should believe
accounts of them unless there
is reliable evidence that the
account is not true.
- Principle of Testimony
- Without reason to
disbelieve someone they
are telling the truth and
therefore God exists.
- Without sufficient reason to
disbelieve someone, you should
accept that eyewitess or believers are
telling the truth when they testify.