I prefer to base my worldview on objective reality rather than how it makes me feel. You're certainly free to do otherwise, of course.
> I prefer to base my worldview on objective reality rather
> than how it makes me feel.
You mean a reality like the stuff evolutionists teach? You know, billions of years, singularity to universe, life from non-life, punctuated equilibrium, hopeful monsters, shrews to bats, dinosaurs to birds, apes to men, all conjecture based on the interpretation of evidence discovered in the present, without ever having witnessed any of it.
And in spite of any evidence that contradicts it, for example, retrograde motion in the solar system and universe in spite of the law of the conservation of angular momentum, polystrate fossils, even the very existence of fossils themselves, which require rapid entombment in an anaerobic medium.
That may be your reality, but it definitely isn’t objective.
You’re certainly free to believe it, of course.