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How might a person interpret a vision as a religious experience?

  1. By analyzing scientific data

  2. By dismissing it as fantasy

  3. By relating it to Biblical and historical visions

  4. By consulting a bank

The correct answer is: By relating it to Biblical and historical visions

A person might interpret a vision as a religious experience by relating it to Biblical and historical visions. This option aligns with the common belief that visions are messages or visions from a higher power or spiritual realm. Analyzing scientific data (option A) would not be relevant in interpreting a religious experience. Dismissing it as fantasy (option B) would mean dismissing the possibility of it being a religious experience. Consulting a bank (option D) is not related to interpreting a religious experience.