Hick applies the "basically Kantian insight that the mind is active in perception" to argue that
A) each religion's conception of the divine reality is a essentially a figment of someone's imagination.
B) your understanding of the divine reality is shaped by the concepts and traditions that you acquire from your culture.
C) your mind can deceive you into thinking that you perceive something that is not really there.
D) seeing through your own religion's conception of divine reality to the underlying truth requires an active mind.
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