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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
Setting aside that there is evidence... belief in something without evidence is irrational, not necessarily insane. Insanity requires actions. (More substantial actions than "telling people that something exists when it doesn't.")
There is. There is none, apparently, that you find convincing, and that's very reasonable. But there's a difference between "I do not accept anecdotal and personal experiences as persuasive evidence" and "no evidence exists."
Also, in these discussions, it's important to define your terms when making absolute statements. By "gods," do you mean "all-powerful creators of universes?" Or "disembodied entities who interfere with human society?" Or something else?
Whether or not there is evidence for dragons depends on what you mean by "dragons." I'm quite fond of dragons and other monitors.
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What is all this talk about deities, and dragons... Gee sounds a bit like dungeons and dragons. Lets get back to reality.