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Skeptics about God claim that

    { 1 } - we can know about God by an inner intuition.
    { 2 } - statements about God can be translated into statements about our feelings.
    { 3 } - we have no knowledge of God.
    { 4 } - facts about the universe or about our religious feelings can be evidence for beliefs about God.

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Skeptics about God claim that

This is intuitionism, not skepticism.

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Skeptics about God claim that

    { 1 } - we can know about God by an inner intuition.
    { 2 } - statements about God can be translated into statements about our feelings.
    { 3 } - we have no knowledge of God.
    { 4 } - facts about the universe or about our religious feelings can be evidence for beliefs about God.

This is reductionism, not skepticism.

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3 is correct!

Skeptics about God claim that

    { 1 } - we can know about God by an inner intuition.
    { 2 } - statements about God can be translated into statements about our feelings.
    { 3 } - we have no knowledge of God.
    { 4 } - facts about the universe or about our religious feelings can be evidence for beliefs about God.

The skeptic (or "agnostic") could argue this way:

    Experience and reason don't yield knowledge of God.
    There's no source of knowledge besides experience and reason.
    So we have no knowledge of God.
Believers would object that we DO have some kind of knowledge of God.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Skeptics about God claim that

    { 1 } - we can know about God by an inner intuition.
    { 2 } - statements about God can be translated into statements about our feelings.
    { 3 } - we have no knowledge of God.
    { 4 } - facts about the universe or about our religious feelings can be evidence for beliefs about God.

This is critical cognitivism, not skepticism.

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