For every "Reality is X" statement, where X doesn't refer to an experience 
in consciousness, that statement is just a thought in consciousness, so it 
cannot be anything more than a fabricated theory.

On Monday, 22 April 2019 22:38:20 UTC+3, Terren Suydam wrote:
>
> Of course we have a choice. The primacy of consciousness may entail 
> nothing more than an epistemological barrier - we may never be able to 
> experience reality directly, or know its true form, but that doesn't force 
> us to deny the possibility of an objective reality. 
>
> If nothing else it forces us to remain agnostic. We can be sure of the 
> primacy of consciousness - on this we agree - but we cannot be sure about 
> anything of the reality that pushes back on our consciousness. Your 
> certainty on this matter is a red flag for me.
>

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