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how irrelevant the belief in God can be to religious experience--so irrelevant that the emotional structure of religious experiences can be transplanted to completely godless contexts with little of the impact lost--and when he had also, almost as an afterthought, included as an appendix thirty-six arguments for the existence of God, with rebuttals, his claim being that the most thorough demolition of these arguments would make little difference to the felt qualities of religious experience,