Apologists argue Christians are warranted in believing they experience private subjective miracles from their god, and that this provides all the proof they need for their sect-specific religion to be true, notwithstanding the fact that their god reveals himself in the same exact private subjective way as the other Christian and non-Christian gods do. These kinds of private subjective miracles are claimed by Muslims on behalf of Mohammed and the Koran, or Orthodox Jews and the Old Testament, or Hindu’s and the Bhagavad-Gita (“Song of God”), or Joseph Smith and the Mormon Scriptures.

