Could you please provide some evidential support for your argument so we can evaluate the probability that you are right? :)
You cannot reason when you cannot establish noncontradictory axioms, but if you are lucky you may be able to prove that your brain cannot compute on them, or that your universe does not have a computable nature.
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How are reason and revelation contradictory axioms? Even in this world the trees "speak" to us (reveal information), perhaps in another possible world they have more to say. The same reason interprets the revelation in both cases?
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I think we can reframe the question into whether we live in a symbolic reality (material events have symbolic causes, such as incantations or mouse clicks) or a mechanist reality, and whether we can use mechanical reasoning to model it, or our modeling itself uses revelations.
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