I'll simplify.
You admit you don't know the truth about existence.
"admit"? Strange choice of word.
You make it sound as if acknowledging ignorance is something to be ashamed of...
And then you wonder that I ask you why you seem allergic to the words "I don't know".
This leads you to assume the truth is not knowable, correct?
No. Do you even read what I write?
When I say that I don't know, I mean that
I don't know. Which means I'm not making any assumptions either way.
You could just as easily assume the truth is knowable, since you admit you actually don't know the truth.
That makes no sense.
"Not knowing the truth" is an entirely different beast from "the truth being knowable".
These are
different statements that aren't implied by one another.
If I say "i don't know the truth about x", I'm not making
any claims or assumptions or implications concerning wheter or not I think the truth about x is actually knowable.
These are different answers to
different questions.
One does not, in any way, follow from the other.
So once again, you are making zero sense.
You've said before that you hope we find the truth and I agree with that. However, when you start assuming the truth is unknowable, then all hope is lost.
It's a good thing then, that I'm not making any assumptions either way. As I have told you countless times by now. Which makes me wonder, why you keep repeating this nonsense, pretending I never told you that I'm not making any assumptions.
Again: do you even read the posts you reply to?
None of the above.
Do you hopelessly assume the truth is unknowable or do you hope the truth is knowable?
I assume nothing.