Absence of what, exactly?Impenitent wrote:absence of proof is not proof of absence
-Imp
You mean absence of a thing for which there is no evidence at all.
You mis-use the phrase. It is usually made in the context of a known thing's absence at a particular location.
For example. There is no evidence that the Romans did not colonised Scotland just because there is not evidence in Scotland for them being there.
You are misusing the phrase in a similar way to this:" There is no evidence that Aliens from Alpha Centauri did not colonise Scotland because there seems to be no evidence that they were ever there."
We know that it might have been at least possible for Rome to have visited Scotland, but what the fuck evidence is there for god or aliens?