Your position is a crude version of logical positivism, a 1920s school of philosophy that has been thoroughly discredited. I would suggest looking into the literature of precisely what's wrong with it, since it's far too big a topic to discuss here.
And we're back to trying to fit people into crudely labeled boxes rather than actually discussing what they've said. Unfortunate but predictable.
The pursuit of truth is a religious value
No it isn't.
From a materialistic viewpoint, it is not entirely clear that people exist in any meaningful sense
If you're to the point where you're convinced other people don't think they exist, maybe you've messed up somewhere along the way.
None of this is an argument for theism, mind you. I'm challenging the concept of rationality, since for any non-theist, adherence to it amounts to an unexamined act of faith.
Except for the whole part where it can be part of an approach which can be shown to generate useful results, of course.
It shouldn't be applied to metaphysics because the simplest solution really is that everything is an illusion.
Citation needed.
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