dragon_14 wrote:
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I'm sure we, and by we I mean at the very least you and I, can agree that they are all real. Whether they exist or not is a seperate question and as there is no evidence of them our theory would be best to exclude them until such time as a MOSTLIKELITRUTH can be found for them. :)
True, you got me there. lmao. Strictly speaking, we have to be agnostic with regard to god, dragons, leprechauns and all the rest. But one of these unlikley creatures/beings/phenomena shouldn't be elevated above others or arbitrarily given a higher probability of being real. I might as arbitrarily choose to give flying pigs a higher probability than any of the other - if I did, people would call me mad. If a million other people did the same, they'd call it a religion/belief system. (credit for this witticism goes to Rich Dawkins, I just used a different example) (=