I have my own ranking of types of evidence, from most to least scientific, where “scientific” means “good”, starting with induction (repeated observations, replicated experiments), logical deductions, interpolation, authority… and ending with popularity, intuition, superstition, dreams, faith… So, as long as some of these “evidences” can be found, instead of saying “there is no evidence” I say “there is little evidence” and avoid misconnotation while being precise with the denotation. No irony
I have my own ranking of types of evidence, from most to least scientific, where “scientific” means “good”, starting with induction (repeated observations, replicated experiments), logical deductions, interpolation, authority… and ending with popularity, intuition, superstition, dreams, faith… So, as long as some of these “evidences” can be found, instead of saying “there is no evidence” I say “there is little evidence” and avoid misconnotation while being precise with the denotation. No irony