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No, because I'm not claiming that your house is not haunted. I am not making a claim, so the burden of proof isn't on me. You're claiming that her story is bologna, so the burden is on you to prove it. The irony of the fact that you know you can't prove a negative claim, yet you made a negative claim, and then tried to shift the burden to me is astounding.You stating, 'Her lack of evidence is not evidence in your favor.' tells me it is you whom needs to disprove my haunted house claim, or any other claim I choose to make at any time.
I'm not lending her story credence. I'm discarding it. You're claiming that you can refute it. So do that. You made the claim, prove your claim. "She didn't prove her claim, therefore my claim is proved by default" is nonsense. Provide evidence for your claim that her story is bologna, or stand by your assertion that claims without evidence should be rejected. This is logic. This is showing a contradiction in your position that you need to reconcile. You cannot both reject claims that have no evidence, and then make claims without providing evidence without being logically inconsistent.
So provide evidence for your claim, "Her story is bologna" or reject your own claim. Your choice.
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