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Originally posted by Russ D
But your last line is an opinion, not a fact.
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Hmmmm...no, I think it is a statement of fact. If a non religious person can (in a laboratory) be made to have a 'religous experience' and it is shown that the experience was due to dye in the coronary arteries or by having a current (remotely) induced in a part of the brain(with an induction coil), then either we are getting God to perform on cue for our whim
or we are demonstrating that there is more than one reason for a 'religious experience'.