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There's a ton of evidence in witness reports in all religions and cultures.
There's a ton of witness reports of magical or unusual creatures like Nessie, Big Foot, mermaids, space aliens, monkey men, succubi, gods walking among humans, vampires, werewolves, shapechangers, tenuki, woodland spirits, etc. in all cultures, too.
Does that mean they all exist, even though there is no verifiable, reliable evidence that they do?
If I told you that I saw Krishna, or Big Foot, or a vampire, would you just unquestioningly believe me, or would you require a bit more evidence than just my say so?
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But I understand, you occupy the superior enlightened position of being able to pronounce all those other human beings deluded.
...or mistaken, or uneducated, or overly superstitious, most likely.
Don't you hold the position that you yourself occupy the "superior enlightened position of being able to pronounce all...other human beings deluded" when it comes to other religions, and even interpretations of Christianity that is different from yours?
Like I said in the post you are replying to:
I don't know if such things exist or not.
There is no evidence to suggest they interact in a detetable fashion with the physical world as far as we have been able to tell.
Do you have such evidence?
If so, then let's put it to the test and see if it holds up.