A Strawman argument is when someone sets up an easily destroyed argument in place of what you are actually claiming.
It is not someone simply saying your argument is wrong.
And "someone simply saying your argument is wrong" isn't refuting my argument.
And you saying that I "fail to understand the meaning of Strawman" is a misrepresentation of my position, because I do in fact know and understand what a strawman means. So, because you can't refute my claim you
misrepresent my argument in order to cover up your inability to refute my claim.
The point is that you claim things to be knowledge because you believe in them. You fail to show them to be true in reality. If you cannot show them to be true then you cannot claim them to be knowledge.
Strawman. My claim is that belief and a believing mind is necessary in order for the truth and reality to occur in a person.
And you can't show otherwise.
The bible claims the truth, morality, existence, consciousness and the reality of God. It asks us to believe that claim.
If it is the case that we can't know the truth, morality, existence, consciousness and reality exists or occurs without the benefit of a believing mind, then the truth, morality, existence, consciousness and reality must be the product of a believing mind, because all of these things require a believing mind as a way and place to occur. And if all of these things exist and occur in reality, and it wasn't in OUR believing minds that the truth, morality, existence, consciousness and reality originated, then these thing must have originated in and with God's believing mind.
It doesn't prove the truth of that claim it merely asserts that it is true.
Actually I am describing how, why and by what means the truth and reality is known to us and you have not been able refute it. A matter of fact; all you are doing is demonstrating that you don't know the how, why the truth and reality is known to you.
It also never mentions a "believing mind".
Irrelevant, because belief and believing logically entails a believing mind without exception. So, to suggest that the Bible doesn't promote a believing mind as the only means by which the truth, morality, existence, consciousness and reality is known to exist and occur is fallacious.