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All judgments about the truth of a religion or religions must be a posteriori, not a priori. By this I mean, not that the arguments supporting the judgments must be only, or even primarily, empirical rather than metaphysical arguments, but rather that the judgments have to be supported somehow by logically appropriate arguments, empirical or metaphysical, instead of being made entirely without any supporting argument.

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