THAT, however, is an assumption that I don't think JetLeg (yet) accepts. And I think on this point I agree with him; I have no qualms with disproving an inconsistent inconsequential being, for instance
Eh...
P : An immaterial being exists
Q : An immaterial being does not exist.
I agree they are contradictory.
P seems to be unfalsifiable because there is no way you can demonstrate his non-existance.
Q seems to be unfalsifiable because you cannot demonstrate its existance.
But do you think that because they both are unfalsifiable, the probability of them being true is the same? Does not seem to be so. If the probability is different, what is the source of difference for statements that are both unfalsifiable??