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I have argued that "all religions have to do with the constitution of human existence," and that this means that "the 'basic supposition' of all religions is that human existence is constituted somehow, while the 'basic question' all religions answer is the question of how human existence is really constituted" (Notebooks, 4 November 1989; rev. 13 April 2001; italics added). But if this is so, even the most recent of my earlier formulations of the "basic supposition" of religion, etc., requires to be revised. 

Specifically, the "basic supposition" of religion, or the content of our "basic faith" in the meaning of ultimate reality for us, is threefold:

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