Naama
Chibi Lilith
Have you read the thread?
Here is an encapsulation of the argument, and the challenge for anyone who wishes to contest it.
The claim is made that all facts (things that we can know) are based in faith (the acceptance of propositions as being true in the absence of proof).
The three ways that we are able to know facts are:
1) By personal experience.
2) By the experience of others.
3) By the manipulation of symbols in formal systems of reasoning.
Each of these ways of identifying facts is based in faith:
1) Any knowledge from personal experience is based in the faith that a "real world" exists outside of our own heads, and that at least some of our perceptions and sensations are reflective of that reality.
2) Any knowledge from second-hand experience is based in the faith that the testimony of others having those experiences is reliable.
3) Any knowledge from formal systems of reasoning is based in the faith one has in the axioms underlying those formal systems.
So, to contradict the original claim that all facts are based in faith, one must do one of the following three things:
1) Demonstrate conclusively that the "real world" actually exists, and further, that there is a way to apprehend it directly, without the prerequisite faith in one's own nervous system to approximate the real world.
2) Demonstrate conclusively that we can know for sure when other people are testifying accurately about their own experiences and when they are not (without of course resorting to personal experience or the experience of others to resolve the issue, since that would be begging the question).
3) Demonstrate that the axioms of formal systems of reasoning can be proven to be true.
Umm you think you need faith to believe information about the world we observe?
Yeah this world could be an illusion or whatever, but that wouldn't make the information about the illusion untrue.
I know that Ebberon, Grey Hawk, Forgotten Realms, Dark Sun, and Golarion are all fake worlds as they are fantasy game settings, but I can still have true facts about them that I don't need to have faith to believe.
Why do you feel the need to try to make others think they are relying on faith who are not?
I have faith and you have faith. A lot of these people don't.