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I have no idea what a “religious realist” is, but it’s not me even if you keep lying about it. You don’t actually know what I believe and this attempt at gaslighting me is not going to work.
No, it means you’re being inconsistent. A day ago you said if I didn’t experience the same reality as you, if I thought reality wasn’t real (objective), I must be mentally ill. How do you square this contradiction?
Good thing it’s not a lie then. You’re a religious realist.
I have no idea what a “religious realist” is, but it’s not me even if you keep lying about it. You don’t actually know what I believe and this attempt at gaslighting me is not going to work.
It’s someone who believes in reality. That’s not you?
Sorry, asking me if I believe what you declare I believe will not gaslight me into believing it either.
I don’t know what you define as reality. I doubt I believe in what you define as reality, but I could also be wrong about that.
An objectively extant universe which we experience
We? How do I know you experience the same universe I do?
How do I know you even exist?
I know we don’t experience the same universe. But realists won’t accept that fact.
I thought you said I was a “religious realist” and yet I do accept that. So does that mean you were wrong?
No, it means you’re being inconsistent. A day ago you said if I didn’t experience the same reality as you, if I thought reality wasn’t real (objective), I must be mentally ill. How do you square this contradiction?