I'm sorry, but this is plain wrong and i'm very surprised nobody picked it up.Zombie_Fish said:In short, yes. There is no proof either side, so either side of the arguement is actually perfectly logical.bladeofdarkness said:does the fact that i dont know if they are or arent means that the chances are 50% for either options ?Zombie_Fish said:How do you know they aren't?bladeofdarkness said:how do you know dragons are ?Zombie_Fish said:How do you know God is a fictional creature though?bladeofdarkness said:the flaw with the "there is no evidence AGAINST the existence of god" argument is that if you try and apply it to any other fictional creature you'd get laughed out of the room.
just try it
"there is not proof that dragons dont exist, in fact most human civilizations at one point or another believed in the existance of dragons"
"you cant disprove the tooth fairy"
"santa is real until proven otherwise"
try it at home, its fun![]()
With no proof either way, the only certainty is the ratio is somewhere between 0% and 100%
Labelling it 50/50 is just lunacy