Religious Experience - William Lane-Craig - properly basic beliefs

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argument from religious experience; only that which exists can be experienced, god has been experienced and therefore god exists

WILLIAM LANE CRAIG

  • everything is dubitable (links to cartisian skepticism)
  • no way to prove beyond doubt that mundane experiences are real and not hallucination/are reliable
  • this idea however is ridiculous and not a rational approach
  • we accept these mundane experiences as properly basic beliefs (i.e. tables and other people having minds) therefore veridical
  • why should it be different for experiences of God

STRENGTHS

  • Lane-Craig supports the argument from religious experience by supporting the

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