I'm sorry, I'm not sure I understand some of the things you said in that post.
Of course FE is an explanation. It's just a worse one. Why believe the existence of a inferior explanation when there is a superior one already established?
But I suppose you disagree that the FE explanation is inferior. But isn't it? Look at the FAQ. Do these answers really seem reasonable? They're inconsistent, they're not unified. Many don't make sense. Many are unanswered, or the answers contradict other answers. Or they contradict modern science. This, and the explanations for the round earth, are almost completely opposite. They are unified, they agree. They're almost beautiful, in the way they work so well.
Of course, you can ask me how I don't know these are not part of the conspiracy as well.
But you can question everything! I can ask you how you know California, as a state, exists. You say you've heard about it, you say you've seen film of it, you even say you've been there, and I can claim it's part of the conspiracy, or that you're lying. Yet I don't do this, and you wouldn't either. Why? What makes the FE theory different, causing you to question everything established and working and beautiful just so that FE theory can still work?
The RE model may in fact be simpler, but I would contend that is only because we are indoctrinated with that model and, as a whole, understand it better; a species born with 5 fingers would find our base 10 counting system needlessly complicated, and would surely think the base 5 system easier. We 10 fingered fellows would likely disagree.
I honestly don't think that analogy works. This is not asking about a method, like a base 5 or 10 counting system, or whether you prefer studying alone or in groups. This is about existence, and about explaining it. The RE model is simpler and more consistent. The FE model requires a large,
undeniably complicated conspiracy. It also requires explanations that complicate other parts of science. It's not a matter of opinion, it really is just more complicated.