FET does not attempt to say, which is a perfectly reasonable standpoint.
It's a perfectly stupid standpoint.
The goal of science is to discover & explain stuff. Science has already come up with a massive body of knowledge about the sun.
It's a ball of hydrogen & heluim massing 1.99 x 10
30 kilos, 1.39 million km in diameter, running on hydrogen fusion.
It's mass can be verified by the fact that every every single planet, minor planet, asteroid & comet can have it's orbital parameter worked out from observation, and when those parameters are plugged into a simple equation based on the inverse square law, it calculates the mass of the sun at EXACTLY the same amount down to the limits of your observational accuracies.
There is an entire science devoted to studying the Sun. It's called Solar Physics, and it examines it's atmosphere, it's magnetic behaviour, it's chemistry, the cycle of sunspots & how the sun compares to similar stars in the sky.
Every solar physicist is in agreement over the basics - like how big it is & what powers it.
It you want to come along & say - actually it's only 50km across, then YOU are the one making an outrageous claim, and YOU are the one who needs to come up with an explanation of how a body only 50km across can generate all the energy that is being transferred to the surface of the earth & keep going for thousands of years of recorded history - let alone the 4.5 billion years that scientists know it's been running for.
Until you can do that - you're not a scientist - you're some bloke talking bobbins on an internet forum.