I reject premise 1, except as a fantasy of the mind. Which takes us to 6, therefore the fantasy exists. As you will see (or maybe not in your case), this can be used for any fantasy creature of maximum greatness, god, dragon, leprechaun, unicorn, ........... To then turn the fantasy into reality is delusion.
You can't argue any god/fantasy into existence. That requires evidence.
However, you can use it for a belief system (some require no evidence), many have and do. If you believe it great, just don't expect me to believe also. If your belief system requires the acceptance of others for your continued belief, from my stand point, it is not much of a belief to begin with.
You can't argue any god/fantasy into existence. That requires evidence.
However, you can use it for a belief system (some require no evidence), many have and do. If you believe it great, just don't expect me to believe also. If your belief system requires the acceptance of others for your continued belief, from my stand point, it is not much of a belief to begin with.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.