In his parable about the two approaches to religious knowledge, Kierkegaard says that the worshiper who is genuinely in the truth is
a. the one who has the correct beliefs about God.
b. the one who is able to rationally justify his or her beliefs.
c. the one who prays to a false idol with utmost passion.
d. the one whose actions conform to the laws of his religion.
c.
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