Sonny Tufts
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If you can't trust your senses by evaluating them with your senses, then what do you trust?
Who says I can't trust my senses? I have all the trust in the world that if I drop an object it will fall to the ground instead of flying upwards. This isn't to say that my sensations are always 100% accurate; sometimes they're not what they seem, which is how magicians make a living.
Deists rely on a creator that is outside of the material universe and not beholden to it who created the laws of logic and nature for a specific purpose. That way, things make sense and we can have absolute knowledge.
How do you have absolute knowledge of the existence of a deity? You don't. You simply assume (have faith) that it exists.
If you are an atheist, you are stuck in the awkward position of explaining how you can know anything when you deny absolute truth.
I don't deny absolute truth for the simple reason that such a claim is self-contradictory.