Hello again,
Further to my last reply to you I also notice the on another thread you say that God is a fact to you. I find this really interesting, supernatural can't be verified but at the same time God is fact. Not trying to trip you up or anything but this is interesting and something I would like to understand more. In the way I would use language they seem contradictory to me but maybe we are using language differently. Would love to explore more.
Apologies to Brownie, I'm not seeking to answer this on their behalf but just to try and expand the discussion. If we were all to agree that what we see as 'facts' have to be generated off a common method that we use to determone them, and we can manage to carry that out then we have a way of stating what those facts are according to the methodology. But even with say a method, we make assumptions that allow is to state facts which are not 'facts' themselves by the method. So we cannot establsih that there are any other humans and we are not in the matrix but we proceed as if these are facts.
We also use a bit of an argumentum ad populum here, and wjile we can say science works, t works if we ignore the issue of hard solispsim, and use other's (who are not facts) perceptions (which are subjective) as the guide. Thus in your lake in the desert. say after you saw it, you jumped into it, felt it to be wey, and felt yourseld swimming 0 you may suffer pause if other's told you it wasn't true, but you might well nowm and while you might be deluded, so might they, and here the common methodology would just be broken.
When theists say their god is a fact, it seems to me they are expressing something clearly about their experiemces, that they feel is so clear to them, that denying it that status would mean that nothing could be argued as a fact because they, as do we. use experience as the guide of any methodology. Im addition, they aren't the only ones who say they feel the god equivalent of wet. swimmimg etc, there are lots of others too, There's a level of experience where using the phrase 'true for me' just means 'true and factual' as far as i can see within the limits we all have. Just as we cannot break out of the matrix and so assume at base that perception is fact, so does a theist but their perceptions are different.