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Reductionists about God claim that
{ 1 } - statements about God can be translated into statements about our feelings.
{ 2 } - facts about the universe or about our religious feelings can be evidence for beliefs about God.
{ 3 } - we have no knowledge of God.
{ 4 } - we can know about God by an inner intuition.
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Reductionists about God claim that
{ 1 } - statements about God can be translated into statements about our feelings.
{ 2 } - facts about the universe or about our religious feelings can be evidence for beliefs about God.
{ 3 } - we have no knowledge of God.
{ 4 } - we can know about God by an inner intuition.
Reductionists about God could claim, for example, that "There is a God" means "We have experiences of awe and wonder toward the universe."
Chisholm objects that such definitions distort what believers mean when they speak of God.
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
Reductionists about God claim that
{ 1 } - statements about God can be translated into statements about our feelings.
{ 2 } - facts about the universe or about our religious feelings can be evidence for beliefs about God.
{ 3 } - we have no knowledge of God.
{ 4 } - we can know about God by an inner intuition.
This is critical cognitivism, not reductionism.
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Reductionists about God claim that
{ 1 } - statements about God can be translated into statements about our feelings.
{ 2 } - facts about the universe or about our religious feelings can be evidence for beliefs about God.
{ 3 } - we have no knowledge of God.
{ 4 } - we can know about God by an inner intuition.
This is skepticism, not reductionism.
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
Reductionists about God claim that
{ 1 } - statements about God can be translated into statements about our feelings.
{ 2 } - facts about the universe or about our religious feelings can be evidence for beliefs about God.
{ 3 } - we have no knowledge of God.
{ 4 } - we can know about God by an inner intuition.
This is intuitionism, not reductionism.
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