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How do we know the world isn't a simulation created by an omnipotent trickster? How do we know that all memories aren't implants and we're all exactly 30 seconds old?
It takes no faith to accept your perceptions as reality, because what is the difference? If there is evidence that anything is wrong with our senses, then observations will not be internally consistent. If that is the case, then such inconsistencies will be discovered and revealed. But any trickster or simulation capable of perfectly recreating reality is functionally identical to reality.