No, it is not a fact as you cannot demonstrate that it comports with reality.
I've used reason to demonstrate my beliefs. Do you not value a reason for a belief?
Or the power of circular reasoning.
We has humans can reason for eternity, but until we actually believe that our reason has gotten us somewhere, we'll never get anywhere.
Why then pick on the down-and-out? Why go after people when they are at their weakest and most vulnerable? When they will grasp at straw?
I most likely wont be there when people are down-and-out. What I hope is that they will turn to Jesus Christ, when they are really down-and-out, when they realize they can't do it on there own.
When you assert your beliefs as truth without substantiation, they become assertions. It is you that makes them so.
You run into this problem when you try to assert the truth that you are conscious. Yet even without direct evidence of your consciousness, I still believe that you are conscious.
Do you believe that I'm conscious? If you say yes, then I'm NOT going to say that you have asserted your belief as truth, I am, instead, going to say thank you for believing me when I say it is true that I'm conscious.
If you say no, you don't believe I'm conscious, then I'm going to believe you're delusional and try to stay away from you because there is no telling what you might try to do to me if you believe I'm a being without consciousness.
So, in fact it is not me who is asserting my beliefs, I'm simply claiming I have beliefs and attempting to use reason to explain why I believe them. It is in fact you who continues to claim that I'm asserting my beliefs as truth, when in fact I'm saying it requires "belief" in absolute truth in order to make the most sense about this life we all find ourselves in.
However, I don't expect you to understand, since you choose neither to believe in or not-believe in absolute truth, which now that I've typed that out, I'm not even sure that it's possible to neither believe or not-believe in something, but I guess you may have proven it's possible.
I guess the only way to neither believe or not-believe in something is if you never knew about the "something" to be believed in. I think it's safe to say that you have heard the term absolute truth, so I guess we're back to the question that you're so good at avoiding: Do you believe in absolute truth or not? Please try to answer this question with the terms "believe" and "absolute truth" in the answer.
If you have no evidence for absolute truth then simply say you don't believe in an absolute truth because there is no evidence that supports it. I would accept this answer, but in my conversation tree I show how this answer leads to irrational thinking that YOUR conscious mind is the only thing that has ever existed.
Just honestly answer the question.