Vlad,
Ah .........analogy........
And you wanted an analogy to show that desire for something is entirely unrelated to existence.
So you chose one.........whic can be easily countered by substituting the word dragon for puppy.
Not really sorry to have pissed on your bonfire.
Oh dear. As ever, all you've actually done it to ruin another pair of trousers. Either you think that "desiring a relationship" with something has something to do with that something being real or your don't.
The details of what that something happens to be are entirely irrelevant for the purpose of the claim you're attempting.
Possibly if you tried thinking before posting next time you'd save yourself further embarrassment of this kind? (And trousers.)
Secondly.
As your "firstly" has just collapsed, "secondly" is overreaching.
No one has suggested desire makes something real but desire does point to existence.
In what possible way then does desiring a relationship with something "point to" the existence of that something in the first place?
The trouble is you chose a shit analogy in order to satisfy your DESIRE to pull an argumentum ad ridiculous... Even though it has led to your downfall..........again.
No, the trouble is that you're hopelessly out of your depth. The analogy is fine when the substantive point - that "desiring a relationship" with something either makes it real or "points to it" being real
is the same point. You can populate the object of the claim - gods, dragons, whatever - with anything you like. When the "argument" you're attempting is the same regardless, then it's the same regardless.
Care to try again?
And we know of a question you will always specially avoid.
So just to be clear - the person who refuses point blank to tell us why he thinks that "desiring a relationship" with something has anything whatever to do with that something being real/"pointing to it" being real is accusing someone
else of refusing to answer a question that I answered in any case in my last post?
Really?
Really really?
Your grip on reality seems to be getting more tenuous by the post.