If we'd like to believe in God, do conflicting religions trouble us? All the doctrinal disputes are wearying. Perhaps each religion complements and enhances the others. Could it be that as diverse societies seek the same transcendent vision, each sees and describes it through its own cultural filters? Or is this story too pat, the tellers too credulous?
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Peter van Inwagen is an American analytic philosopher and the John Cardinal O'Hara Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.
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