I often hear the claim on this board that a person has spiritual knowledge through personal experience that is entirely independent on any logic. In fact, that seems to be a common claim in theism generally.
However, I do not believe such knowledge is possible. In fact, I do not believe it is possible to arrive at the conclusion "god exists" based on personal experience without utilizing logic.
Here's why: Let's say Smith undergoes a certain personal experience that he finds inexplicable if god does not exist. He then concludes that god exists. Even this process can be broken down into a logical argument:
I. If experience E occured, god must exist
II. E occured
Conclusion: God must exist
So, even in this very basic example, it is apparent that there is actually some logical reasoning that is occurring. Smith has likely resorted to logic in his concoction of premise 1, and he is obviously used logic in arriving at the conclusion. Further, Smith's reasoning is just as open to scrutiny as any other argument for the existence of god. Any way Smith splits it, his conclusion has not been accepted independent of logical reasoning.
However, I do not believe such knowledge is possible. In fact, I do not believe it is possible to arrive at the conclusion "god exists" based on personal experience without utilizing logic.
Here's why: Let's say Smith undergoes a certain personal experience that he finds inexplicable if god does not exist. He then concludes that god exists. Even this process can be broken down into a logical argument:
I. If experience E occured, god must exist
II. E occured
Conclusion: God must exist
So, even in this very basic example, it is apparent that there is actually some logical reasoning that is occurring. Smith has likely resorted to logic in his concoction of premise 1, and he is obviously used logic in arriving at the conclusion. Further, Smith's reasoning is just as open to scrutiny as any other argument for the existence of god. Any way Smith splits it, his conclusion has not been accepted independent of logical reasoning.
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