It only matters if it matters to you.
If you don't care, it doesn't matter.
If you do, it does.
But, on my terms, it indeed does, friend.
It confirms what you already knew in your heart to be true
Because most people don't believe that religious experiences are real. Most religious experiences (i.e. Near Death Experiences and Out of Body Experiences) have been scientifically proved to be natural in their causes and aren't religious in any way. (NOTE: I am a Hindu)
The religious experiences/feelings one experiences themself.
Your moral beliefs are completely a matter of opinion. If you want to assess them you could ask an unbiased friend. If you think they are true, then they are true ... To you. ____________________________________________________ If you mean by belief the religious belief, then it is your own responsibility to read in the different beliefs, judge your mind and feelings and arguments, consult friends of diffferent beliefs, then you assess by yourself which religious belief is true.
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Education experiences, social and cultural expectations, and religious beliefs are called Animism.
Education experiences, social and cultural expectations, and religious beliefs are called Animism.
True. Matter and anti-matter
mohammed's religious experience was being given to the Koran
The existence of Allah, as understood in Islamic belief, is a matter of faith and spirituality. Many people believe in Allah based on religious teachings, personal experiences, and cultural backgrounds. Others may approach the question from philosophical or scientific perspectives, leading to diverse interpretations and beliefs. Ultimately, the answer varies greatly among individuals and cultures.
Upbringing, Media or personal experiences
There are so many people who have had religious experiences happen to them. If you want to hear about a lot, read Left to Tell by Immaculee Ilibagiza. This is a GREAT book!