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Can religious experience justify religious belief?

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Can religious experience justify religious belief?

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No, If religious experience justifies relief in God and this proves God. How do we know God exists- through religious experience. The existence of God is assumed in order to identify experience as religious. If a circular argument is to be avoided then it cannot be used as proof for God’s existence. Concept of revelation through Holy Scripture, the view that scripture is divinely inspired; different approaches to an understanding of the nature of sacred writing. Propositional e.g God speaks directly to individuals Non Propositional e.g Bible written from inspiration not direct spoken word.

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