You’re not engaging in good faith here. Again, being assumptive (incorrectly) and fallacious.

I am a human, so by stating the fact that no human understands the deeper realities of existence, I am obviously included in that statement.

It is a fact that no one has been able to access insights into base reality. We’re likely not capable of such things. You can pretend that it’s possible or that *your* cult were the ones to figure out the deep secrets of reality but it’s just delusions. I hope you can find it within yourself to be truly honest one day and simply admit that you don’t know. That no one knows.

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Just questioned your metaphysical assertion while you assumed it to be self evident. Don't see how that is acting in bad faith.

You were having a 'begging the question' fallacy with your "no human understands the deeper realities of existence" statement.

If you can say 'its a fact' without justifying it, how do you have the metaphysical/epistemological higher ground to say someone else's metaphysical worldview is correct/incorrect?

Prove to me that just one person understands all the secrets of the universe. If you can’t, then no one does.

Since many things are being discovered still on a daily basis, this is proof f positive there are many things still to discover.