While that is somewhat true (I mean, you can discredit something while mocking it, or mock it while you're discrediting it), that doesn' t matter, because YOU said
Sure the middle bit mentions mocking, but you stated fairly clearly (or maybe you meant something totally different, in which case fairly unclearly) that you had a problem with discrediting.
If I think that farting monkeys in the deep blue sea will cause the sun to come up tomorrow, I am not right when the sun comes up, I'm still wrong. Just because part of what I said was right doesn't make me correct.
In addition, a lack of evidence makes a claim false about as much as anything makes a claim false. Sure, there is a minute chance of it occuring, but as we have said over and over, and as you consistently fail to understand, there is no point in pursuing that minute chance or giving it any credence. It is, for all intents and purposes, false.