Why, for Swinburne, should we expect religious experiences to happen if we accept that God is an interventionist God?
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Card 7
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Swinburne's principle of credulity supports the veridicality of religious experiences. Explain it.
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Card 8
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Explain Swinburne's principle of testimony.
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Card 9
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Why does Swinburne's principle of testimony support the argument for the veridicality of religious experiences?
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Card 10
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The 'Miracle of the Sun' in Portugal was witnessed by 70,000 people and is an example of a corporate religious experience. What is a strength of the veridicality of this type of experience? How can this strength be challenged?
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Card 11
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Why is the subjective nature of religious experiences a challenge to the proof of God's existence?
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Card 12
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What is the neurological argument against the veridicality of religious experiences (CLUE - left and right side of the brain)
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Card 13
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Why is the argument from personal interpretation a challenge to the veridicality of religious experience? (CLUE - religious or not)
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How can the strict testing measures used by the Roman Catholic Church to verify Marian apparations actually be a weakness in challenging their veridicality?
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Explain the idea that religious beliefs can induce religious experiences and why this challenges the veridicality of religious experiences.