Meow! Curiosity killed the cat! had to un-ignore!

And that post makes sense TT. You seem to feel that reality is knowing--- does that mean comprehension is there as well. It is possible to know and not to understand--- that's the sort of 'knowing' that has to apply, I think, in matters religious. Or do you feel that belief and/or faith must necessarily accompany knowledge? I would suggest it often does not.

You also connect faith and experience, which is logical, but will curtail faith in things not experienced. You appear to infer that the process of knowing transcends reality, that faith and experience matter more. I, on the other hand, think that reality often shapes belief.

I'll ignore point 1 because I'm not very good at ignoring and because you ARE correct--- ignoring does compromise just about anything!