Tigranes
Armenian
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Plotinus, Plotinus. ..But these are false dichotomies. I believe in Socrates not because I can perform some kind of epistemological act distinct from the senses and reason. I use my senses to read Plato and other authors who describe Socrates. I use my reason to consider whether these reports should be trusted or not. I don't just decide to believe them (or not to believe them) distinct from my senses and reason. If that decision were distinct, as you suggest, then it would be arbitrary, because why should I choose to trust rather than mistrust, or to trust one report rather than another? As soon as you try to answer that question, you're using senses and reason.
You implicitly acknowledge this yourself when you talk about "trusting credible source". How do you distinguish between a credible source and one that isn't credible? By using your senses and reason, of course.
You also contradict yourself when you try to argue, as you did above, that the fine-tuning argument and similar arguments work - when you said that the chances of the universe being as it are are very tiny unless you invoke God as an explanation. That's an attempt to show that belief in God is rational. You can't then turn around and insist that belief in God has nothing to do with reason but instead comes from "the heart".
If you really held the strongly fideist view that belief in God is solely about "trust" and "the heart" and has nothing to do with the senses or reason, there'd be no point debating the question at all. You wouldn't even be able to give any explanation for believing in this god rather than that one.
People calling you the smartest guy in the room trying to finish this debate. How can you call hierarchy a dichotomy? How can you read what I say and argue against it by ... reaffirming what I just said? Again: Now, senses are subservient to reason, they do not use reason -- reason uses them. Reason and senses are subservient to heart, they do not use moral right and wrong, heart is the one who considers all the available sources of obtaining the information in order to decide which moral opinion the person is going to form.
Of course your heart is using your senses and reason just like your father's, you both use everything available in choosing to trust or dismiss Jesus, and yet you both arrived to the different conclusions. In one case limited self recognized limitations and trusted the Message, in the other pride prevented to get on the knees.