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'''Personal revelations''' of [[God]] happen in different ways.
 
'''Personal revelations''' of [[God]] happen in different ways.
   
#People brought up in a [[Muslim]] tradition may feel they have a personal relationship with [[Allah]].
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#People brought up in a [[Islam|Muslim]] tradition may feel they have a personal relationship with [[Allah]] and/or had mystical experiences with the above deity.
#People brought up in a [[Christian]] tradition may feel they have a personal relationship with [[God]] or [[Jesus]].
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#People brought up in a [[Christian]] tradition may feel they have a personal relationship with [[God]] or [[Jesus]] and/or had mystical experiences with the above deity.
#People brought up in a [[Hindu]] tradition may feel they have a personal relationship with [[Vishnu]].
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#People brought up in a [[Hinduism|Hindu]] tradition may feel they have a personal relationship with [[Vishnu]] and/or had mystical experiences with the above deity. Alternatively Hindus may feel they have personal relationships with any of the gods/goddesses of the Hindu [[Polytheism|Pantheon]].
   
Insert relevant deity for other religions.
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Insert relevant [[deity|deity/deities]] for other religions.
   
 
All the above are subjective and there is no objective evidence that any of these supposed divine relationships are real.
 
All the above are subjective and there is no objective evidence that any of these supposed divine relationships are real.
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[[Category:Christianity]]

Latest revision as of 00:19, 23 March 2018

Personal revelations of God happen in different ways.

  1. People brought up in a Muslim tradition may feel they have a personal relationship with Allah and/or had mystical experiences with the above deity.
  2. People brought up in a Christian tradition may feel they have a personal relationship with God or Jesus and/or had mystical experiences with the above deity.
  3. People brought up in a Hindu tradition may feel they have a personal relationship with Vishnu and/or had mystical experiences with the above deity. Alternatively Hindus may feel they have personal relationships with any of the gods/goddesses of the Hindu Pantheon.

Insert relevant deity/deities for other religions.

All the above are subjective and there is no objective evidence that any of these supposed divine relationships are real.