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key concept of religious experience


It is obviously difficult to decide who is wrong or right. Why should one way be believed over another? In both cases it is difficult to differentiate from what appears to be the case and what is reality. With so many different points of view God's existence is not always found to be the conclusion for the argument. .
             Swinburne believes that different types of religious experience can lead to the conclusion that God exists but since each is perceived in a different way, the conclusion that God exists may be more easily reached in one than another. He put the five different types of experience into two overall categories, Public and Private. The two public experiences are Ordinary and Extraordinary experience. Both of these experiences are likely to take place in the presence of a number of people or a large crowd of people. Although this may seem an occurrence which produces a more likely argument for the existence of God, this is not always the case since as said before, the experience is subject to a person's interpretation. For example St Bernadette had believed that the Virgin Mary had appeared to her and even spoken to her but others who witnessed the experience only appeared to see her talking to someone they could they could not see. Specifically the problem with an ordinary experience is that what is out of the ordinary for one person may seem perfectly normal, to another. With an extraordinary experience, everyone is usually affected in the same way. At first these two types of experience appear affective in proving God's existence but with further analysis they too are affected because they are highly subjective. .
             The remaining of Swinburne's experiences are private. These three are either describable in normal language, Mystical experiences or an experience which is life changing. Although a mystical experience may be the type a person expects to here when talking of a religious experience and therefore may prove affective when proving God's existence, they tend to be beyond verbal description or unutterable.


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