<Li> Religious genius (experience) should be the primary topic in the study of religion, rather than religious institutions--since institutions are merely the social descendant of genius . </Li> <Li> The intense, even pathological varieties of experience (religious or otherwise) should be sought by psychologists, because they represent the closest thing to a microscope of the mind--that is, they show us in drastically enlarged form the normal processes of things . </Li> <Li> In order to usefully interpret the realm of common, shared experience and history, we must each make certain "over-beliefs" in things which, while they cannot be proven on the basis of experience, help us to live fuller and better lives . </Li> <Li> Religious Mysticism is only one half of mysticism, the other half is composed of the insane and both of these are co-located in the' great subliminal or transmarginal region' . </Li>

Which of the theories best describes the origin of the united states