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What does the word "this" refer to?

Yet belief in the possibility of miracles is a central one for many Theists. Adopting a non-realist stance to the question of God’s existence would involve radical revision of many basic religious beliefs. This in itself need not undermine the non-realist approach: if someone is prepared to accept such radical revisions then they can consistently do so. The point is that the non-realist view involves a substantial overhaul of basic religious doctrine, an overhaul that many people would not be prepared to make.

What does the word "this" refer to? Adopting a non-realist stance to the question of God’s existence or radical revision of many basic religious beliefs ?


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et belief in the possibility of miracles is a central one for many Theists. Adopting a non-realist stance to the question of ***’s existence would involve radical revision of many basic religious beliefs. This in itself need not undermine the non-realist approach: if someone is prepared to accept such radical revisions then they can consistently do so.

  • et belief in the possibility of miracles is a central one for many Theists.
  • Adopting a non-realist stance to the question of ***’s existence would involve radical revision of many basic religious beliefs.
  • This in itself need not undermine the non-realist approach: if someone is prepared to accept such radical revisions then they can consistently do so.
  • The point is that the non-realist view involves a substantial overhaul of basic religious doctrine, an overhaul that many people would not be prepared to make.
  • What does the word "this" refer to?
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et belief in the possibility of miracles is a central one for many Theists. Adopting a non-realist stance to the question of ***’s existence would involve radical revision of many basic religious beliefs. This in itself need not undermine the non-realist approach: if someone is prepared to accept such radical revisions then they can consistently do so. The point is th

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