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Stephen

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I think it’s reasonable for people trust their experiences. If music or iconography was involved in the circumstance, I don’t see what difference it makes. I may not agree with their interpretation, but I don’t fault them for believing it was God. The experience was real and that’s what matters.

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I wouldn't say I "agree" with the framing of fake/real in that quote, or that I agree with that whole quote, but it made me think about my own experiences to what degree can I label my own experiences, or someone's experiences, 'real' or 'fake'?

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