All claims of supernatural events and abilities comes from empirical and anecdotal evidence. There is no scientific evidence for any of it.
There was no scientific reasoning whatsoever in claims of witchcraft, because there is absolutely no scientific evidence that witchcraft exists or ever has existed.
Evidence that exists about saturated fats and why they are bad for you is that they cause clogged arteries and hear.
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There is absolutely zero scientific evidence that "witchcraft" does any thing whatsoever.
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Paris of Troy and witchcraft had nothing to do with one another.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a giant human species in ancient history. Claims of giant humans are often based on myths, hoaxes, or misinterpretations of archaeological findings.
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There is no concrete evidence to support the existence of Marianas Web, as it is considered a myth or urban legend in the realm of the internet. Many experts in cybersecurity and technology have debunked the idea of Marianas Web as being a fictional concept with no basis in reality.
Jesuit priest Georges LeMaitre was the first to propose that we exist in an expanding universe, and that observable evidence exists to support this idea.
There is no concrete evidence that supports the claim that nothing exists. The absence of evidence for the existence of something does not prove that nothing exists. The concept of nothingness is often philosophical and abstract, rather than something that can be proven empirically.
No credible evidence exists to date.