On the contrary, radical reductionism has fewer players in the field ( it only has one - matter) ... and as your post touches on, it doesn't even have the means to begin "breaking down one's thoughts"
Heehee.
Au contraire, it will be matter that will be used to break down your thoughts. Or least give it a go.
What do we have here besides a belief in a god no one knows anything about? Do we add a belief that such a God is not composed of matter?
A belief cannot be known, plain and simple. So that would make any claim of a radical reductionist in the crowd equivalent to a shot in the dark based on unknown facts.
I have asked you for what you know about God. I am tending to think that you realize there is nothing you can provide along those lines. I admire the effort in attempting to convince the reductionists, as you call us, that they have to know there is something beyond our present scope of understanding & reality that cannot be reduced to mere matter, is interwoven and connected to the consciousness network and thoughts not driven by mere mechanical interactions of chemicals & electrical fields etc., somehow represents the link in the communication system necessary to find God.
Are you saying you know nothing about God but if you or I want to know then we must use our collective consciousnesses to make the leap and in the meantime, keep the faith?