and in the meantime we can appropriately say, "No, those things do not exist."
I am confused, you say that but don't mean it?
The sharper minds would say that we can "know" nothing except those thing that are known thorough definitions. A examples of what we can "know" is:
A triangle has 3 edges and 3 sides because it is it very definition.
I have not understood Saintbertholdt comments to mean "No, those things do not exist." but I don't know.
If I understand correctly he is trying to prove through evidence that God can't exist.
Hence my responds: Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
And that's where the discussion started.
I respect you're view and share it.