It’s a commonplace (at least to parents of school-age kids) that different people have different learning styles. Some people are visual learners who absorb information by seeing it. Others must hear something to learn it; they are auditory learners. Still others are kinesthetic types who learn by doing things. (See this article and this one for more information.)
I wonder if there might be a connection here to the fact that we have so many different religions, and so many different subgroups within particular religions: Maybe people need different ways of perceiving the Divine.
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