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Struggles by Non-Christians
Can a skeptic on the fence have a personal encounter with God?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkepticOnTheFence" data-source="post: 77181108" data-attributes="member: 448937"><p>That sounds like you are espousing some degree of doxastic voluntarism. As if I could voluntarily choose how epistemically convincing Christianity (and here I should ask you, which specific version of Christianity are we talking about?) appears to me. As if I could arbitrarily choose to lower my epistemic bar and all of sudden become convinced that Christianity is true without a shadow of a doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkepticOnTheFence, post: 77181108, member: 448937"] That sounds like you are espousing some degree of doxastic voluntarism. As if I could voluntarily choose how epistemically convincing Christianity (and here I should ask you, which specific version of Christianity are we talking about?) appears to me. As if I could arbitrarily choose to lower my epistemic bar and all of sudden become convinced that Christianity is true without a shadow of a doubt. [/QUOTE]
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