48. THE EXPERIENCE IS SIMILAR – THE PERCEPTION INDIVIDUALISTIC

The experience is similar The perception is individualistic

In any case, there is no evidence in the multiplicity of different testimonies that these are hallucinations. If aliens had come to Earth several times, they would probably describe it in completely different ways: one would see a sea, the other a forest, and the third a large city.

46. IS RELIGION MERELY A DRUG-LIKE EXPERIENCE?

Is religion merely a drug feeling experience

In other words, our default is to assume that what we perceive to be true is indeed true, unless proven otherwise. There are things that seem real to us at the time, like dreams or hallucinations resulting from drug use, but once they pass we recognize that they never really came true.

45. CAN WE DOUBT TANGIBLE EXPERIENCES?

Can we doubt tangible experiences

The problem with this critique is that if we doubt tangible experiences that seem certain to us, and treat them as hallucinations, what can we say is true? Maybe the reality we are experiencing at the moment is also a dream or a hallucination?

44. THE ARGUMENT OF HALLUCINATION

The Argument of Hallucination

They claim that while the people who have experienced divine revelations believe in their truth, it is possible that these are all hallucinations caused by various reasons.

42. THE EVIDENCE OF REVELATION

Evidence of revelation

This argument for the existence of GOD is very simple: we know that GOD exists, because many people have testified that they have met him.