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    My Personal Religious Experience I've been attending church for as long as I can remember. The earliest time I remember going to church was when I was in pre-school, and I attended the same church until high school. Sundays were routine, we attended church, went out to eat after with other members of the church, and then went home to watch either football or baseball (sports being my second religion). Skipping church was never an option, nor did I really want to miss it. I had good friends at

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    To experience a new religion is to open one's mind to an entirely new world. For my World Religions course, I was asked to visit a place of worship for a religion other than what I was most used to. Upon considering being raised as a Pentacostal Christian, the first idea that came to me after hearing this was for Billy and I to go with our friend Arjun's family to a Hindu temple—since Arjun had moved away recently to go to college however, he was unable to attend. On Sunday, February 21, Billy

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    I interviewed my dear friend Ashley Johnson for my Religious Experience Project. She was a natural choice for me. I admire her genuineness and kindness, but what inspired me to interview her for my project was how seamlessly her religion is integrated into her life. She is a shining example of Christianity without ever being preachy. She has a passionate and intimate relationship with her God that inspires me. This is exemplified by her response to my question “How would you describe your relationship

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    The term ‘religious experience’ can come up with a wide range and diverse series of images. We might assume that it can include anything from a prayer, to attending a service at a place of worship, to even ‘hearing the voice of God’. The argument for the existence of God based on religious experience is in fact a posteriori as it is based on people’s encounters with God. Unlike other arguments, the argument is based on a direct link to God - if we are able to show that God is experienced then we

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    Contribution from Religious Studies,” the section “Religious Experiences”. This section explains in great detail religious experiences and it states examples. The hypothetical situation brought forth for this assignment is the following: My friend Jane has just lost her daughter Julia, age 6. Julia was hit by a car and killed. I am going to help Jane cope the death of her daughter through possible religious experiences. The following below is the speech I am going to give to Jane about religious experiences

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    The argument from religious experience is the argument about the experiences of God to the existence of God. This argument is not an argument of if God exists or not. Instead, it is an argument that whether or not religious experiences prove that God exists. The argument expresses the fact that only religious experiences clearly shows the evidence for God’s existence. Do people claiming to have experienced God mean there must be a God? There are things mentioned that improve the quality of the

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    The Argument from Religious Experience The argument for God, based on personal Religious experiences, is an argument that cannot be refuted by others. While others may not have the ability to prove the existence of God, through another’s experiences, they also cannot disprove this existence. A person’s personal experiences are something that no other person can determine, nor argue. My experiences are my interpretations for the occurrences within my life, therefore, another person cannot determine

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    Personal Statement The religious experience is one of the most hotly debated topics in the study of religion. What entails a religious experience? For me, the most refreshing thing about religious events is that they tend to be sporadic and individually unique, stretching from the oddly mundane to the inimitable. The sensation is different. The location is different. The state of mind is different. However, this encounter with the sacred is mentally piercing in the most fascinating, diverse

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    In my life I have never been a person to attend church or religious ceremonies. I have gone twice to church and I personally didn’t like because I think that one doesn’t need to go to church to worship god. I believe that as long as you have faith god would never abandon you. My experience in the Jehovah`s Witness ceremony was very interesting because they are very similar to Christianity but their believes are different. The place were the ceremony took place was called Kingdom Hall. Inside the

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    have a colourful and more meaningful life. As a person going through a spiritual awakening, you will undergo a deeper and higher level of self-knowledge and self-awareness. You will become more mindful of your life experiences and the lessons that you have learnt from these experiences. You will view the world in a different light, and you will have an in-depth appreciation for the things that you believed are essential for a happy and fulfilling existence. You will also start to feel

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