When this happens, you cannot ever arrive at the conclusion "I think, I exist". There is not a thing in this world that one may know with objective philosophic certainty -- but that doesn't stop us from employing and ascertaining useful knowledge. If you fence-sit on the subject of reality, then your claims to soundness are absurd.
Either there are facts of the matter that logic and reason can arrive at, or you are committed to global skepticism, in which case your claims are meaningless. But if you bite the realist bullet, then how can you deny what evidence we have against the existence of an invisible, supernatural, inconceiveable deity?
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