The argument of hallucination – Don Karl Juravin

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Many find it difficult to accept this argument.

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.

The Argument of Hallucination - Holy Land Man
The Argument of Hallucination – Holy Land Man

The hallucinations can be very tangible and make a great impression on the person who experienced them, and yet they exist only in his head and not in reality.

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  1. “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.”

    I had visions, hallucinations, dreams, I don’t even know how to name them, but it was certainly divine. I don’t know how to tell you, but whenever I had them, I felt a strange force around me, like an aura.

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  2. The argument for hallucination, in my opinion, goes like this: We are not immediately confronted with conventional things in hallucinatory experiences. The same explanation of experience that applies to hallucinatory experiences must also apply to veridical experiences.

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