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6. What is a religious experience?

  • A non-empirical occurrence that may be seen as 'super natural'.
  • An experience of God or another religious being
  • Dreaming about religion

7. Which isn't a flaw to the argument?

  • In near death experiences, there could be a lack of oxygen to the brain, particularly the temporal lobe which is the centre for emotion
  • Drugs and alcohol influence
  • There has been thousands of evidence universally
  • Freud psychological theory

8. The cumulative argument is that...

  • Through accumulative surveillance of all arguments, none are convincing
  • All arguments for religious experience are more convincing together than alone
  • Several weak arguments do not make a strong one

9. A vision that is externally present

  • Corporeal
  • Externally
  • Imaginary

10. which one is not one of william james' characteristics for religious experiences?

  • transient
  • empiricism
  • passive
  • Ineffable

11. You have no control over the experience and cannot influence it in anyway

  • passive
  • noetic
  • transient

12. what religious experience did Moses have?

  • a burning bush
  • wine to water

13. what is meant by ineffability?

  • a type of vision
  • the experience cannot be communicated by words
  • the knowledge gained from experience

14. Jacob had a dream in which he had an Imaginery vision what did he see

  • Stairway to heaven
  • Jacobs ladder
  • Jacobs stairs

15. a little french girl who had a corporeal vision at lordes in france. were she saw the Immaculate conception.

  • St Francis
  • St Bernadette
  • St Mary