Pink unicorns are pretend and in kids' books.
Several other supernatural entities are depicted in another "kid's book" nominally called "the bible", (in several various forms).
History, scrolls, historic people/leaders, the Bible (which contains information agreeing with the prior listed things), and archeological digs/discoveries provide a lot more evidence that.
“They say Jerusalem is proof Jesus walked on earth. I say the Empire building is proof King Kong scaled it."
-– Ben Rodriguez
This quote is intended to emphasize the difference between equating some archeological evidence with confirming the specious religious beliefs contained in the same sources. It's a logical fallacy to conflate one with the other. Finding a fragment of a stone wall doesn't mean that any religious beliefs associated with it are valid. In fact, arguing that it does is an irrational argument. {otherwise a child who finds some pink glitter could argue that it's "evidence" of the existence of their 'invisible pink unicorn'}
2. Pink unicorns can't even provide since you like bringing them up
Neither can claimants who keep insisting upon the existence of their supernatural entity provide valid evidence of its existence, (just to be clear, I never claimed that invisible pink unicorns exist; that's one of those metaphors you abhore).
3. Is logical and NOT disrespectful of other beliefs/philosophies and rational thought.
Are you actually claiming that religious proselytizing is
"logical"? Seriously? Oh, and that it's "not disrespectful of other beliefs/philosophies and rational thought" even though adherents to other beliefs/philosophies/rational thought often find such
proselytization of a particular religious belief system to be offensive? Wow, your simple denial has the *weight* of a neutrino.
“Millions of innocent men, women, and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burned, tortured, fined, and imprisoned, yet we have not advanced one inch toward uniformity. What has been the effect of coercion? To make one half of the world fools and the other half hypocrites.”
-– Thomas Jefferson