What evidence do you have to substantiate this? Your own whim, or the fact that my statement does not fit with what you want to believe?
Seems I am not the one who doesn't know their meanings. Good luck in life.
Facts are not opinions, yours or anyone's. Evidence is fact, proof, not wishful and/or magical thinking. It certainly is not faith, which, I should not need to remind you, is the foundation of Christianity. Nor are facts anecdotal stories and/or superstitious beliefs.
No religion can even aspire to base itself on facts and evidence, regardless of how long it has existed, whether thousands or tens of years. No matter how many adherents there are to a religion, millions or tens or one, none can cite facts and/or evidence proving the religion is not based on anything but faith and magic, despite any attempt by you or anyone else to change the meanings of the words fact and evidence and proof.
Religion requires faith, no matter how silly, not reason. Park religions' arch enemy, reason, at the door, please.
fact |fakt|
noun
a thing that is indisputably the case: she lacks political experience—a fact that becomes clear when she appears in public | a body of fact.
• (the fact that) used in discussing the significance of something that is the case: the real problem facing them is the fact that their funds are being cut.
• (usu. facts) a piece of information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article.
• chiefly Law the truth about events as opposed to interpretation: there was a question of fact as to whether they had received the letter.
proof |pro͞of|
noun
1 evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement: you will be asked to give proof of your identity | this is not a proof for the existence of God.