You provided nothing to argue against in your last post, as it didn't relate in any inteligible way to the post you responded to.
If you want to talk about your..frankly uninteresting..fascination with how you see subjective reality, feel free to start another thread about it.
Well, all of reality is a combination of the subjective and objective.
So how do religion for the "supernatural" parts apparently work?
It is a set of subjective beliefs, which are subjective, but usually claim to be objective.*
These beliefs then lead to further actions/behaviors.
Sometimes these actions/behaviors involve other humans.
The effect on other humans can observed.
That is the short version.
The example I use is the beliefs in witches, which has led to humans being killed for being "witches".
You can do the same with souls, Heaven/Hell and so on. Also for some forms of communism fit, because the claims to objectivity don't work. It is subjective.
In the broad same of these claims within religion, woo-woo, CTs, some forms of politics and morality end the same place.
It is subjective, but claimed to be objective.
*Not all religions do supernatural. Some religions are natural and humanistic.
Now in general some religious people have a point. For non-reductive emergent properties science "runs" into problems, because it likes to reduce them down to the objective. It can't be done for some aspects of the mind. The mind is connected to the brain, but can't be reduced down to only processes in the brain.
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Mikkel