Religion
In reply to the discussion: "Other ways of knowing," aka Different Cognitive Styles [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)Scientific inquiry does whatever it can to minimize subjectivity, though we all know that eliminating it completely is not always possible. But it certainly does matter when it comes to science, as you point out.
Human experience doesn't address objectivity much at all. So my question remains, to what extent does it matter what actually happened.
What may be important is to listen carefully to ones that have had a markedly different experience under the same circumstances. That may tell you a lot about their filters and POV.
It may also give you insights into why some religious people are religious. For whatever reason, their experience leads them to a belief in something that you may not believe in. That doesn't make it more or less true, just different.