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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 184818" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>You CANNOT have evidence supporting a false proposition. The evidence you think you have you are either mistaken about or comes from flawed measurement.</p><p></p><p>For instance, if for the sake of argument we assume there exist no bigfoot, then bigfoot foot print casts cannot therefore be evidence for the existence of bigfoot. The casts have to therefore be fakes or a mistaken identification with other animals.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, you cannot consider your personally not having evidence of something as evidence in of itself that something does not exist. That's fallacious and has been shown why repeatedly here.</p><p></p><p>You should only make arguments based on evidence you actually have. Making an argument from your lack of evidence is foolish and fallacious.</p><p></p><p>You are literally arguing in support of a well-known fallacy here, dude. It's the same fallacy as confusing the no evidence of disease with a patient not having a disease. This is wrong. Very, very wrong; and dangerous if you apply it where human life is at stake.</p><p></p><p>It's better to just admit you personally do not believe something exists than to play this fallacious game. Any time somebody tries to drop that game on me I usually can sum them up pretty fast. These are people who haven't a clue. It's like those YouTube skeptics before they imploded who were just play acting at being intellectuals but had no fucking clue what they were even talking about half the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 184818, member: 10263"] You CANNOT have evidence supporting a false proposition. The evidence you think you have you are either mistaken about or comes from flawed measurement. For instance, if for the sake of argument we assume there exist no bigfoot, then bigfoot foot print casts cannot therefore be evidence for the existence of bigfoot. The casts have to therefore be fakes or a mistaken identification with other animals. Furthermore, you cannot consider your personally not having evidence of something as evidence in of itself that something does not exist. That's fallacious and has been shown why repeatedly here. You should only make arguments based on evidence you actually have. Making an argument from your lack of evidence is foolish and fallacious. You are literally arguing in support of a well-known fallacy here, dude. It's the same fallacy as confusing the no evidence of disease with a patient not having a disease. This is wrong. Very, very wrong; and dangerous if you apply it where human life is at stake. It's better to just admit you personally do not believe something exists than to play this fallacious game. Any time somebody tries to drop that game on me I usually can sum them up pretty fast. These are people who haven't a clue. It's like those YouTube skeptics before they imploded who were just play acting at being intellectuals but had no fucking clue what they were even talking about half the time. [/QUOTE]
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