Selliedjoup,
If from ten yards away I hurled a three inch diameter stone at the bridge of your nose at about 80 miles per hour, what would your reaction be? Would you use your experience of material existence to immediately assess that the consequences were not favorable to you and either duck or take the damage in your hands? Or would you rely on faith that the sight of me throwing the stone (which cannot be verified non-materialistically) is just a figment of your imagination and that no harm could possibly follow? Or, this gets better, does your faith in this instance give you the same information that is known to a 'materialist' through human perception, and you only reserve true faith wisdom for shit that just isn't true? If you don't know what I'm getting at I suggest you read your first reply to this thread.
The rest of your argumentation is nothing more than solipsistic needle-dicking.
If from ten yards away I hurled a three inch diameter stone at the bridge of your nose at about 80 miles per hour, what would your reaction be? Would you use your experience of material existence to immediately assess that the consequences were not favorable to you and either duck or take the damage in your hands? Or would you rely on faith that the sight of me throwing the stone (which cannot be verified non-materialistically) is just a figment of your imagination and that no harm could possibly follow? Or, this gets better, does your faith in this instance give you the same information that is known to a 'materialist' through human perception, and you only reserve true faith wisdom for shit that just isn't true? If you don't know what I'm getting at I suggest you read your first reply to this thread.
The rest of your argumentation is nothing more than solipsistic needle-dicking.