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In my T-Rex example we have robust evidence that there are no living t-Rex on the face of this planet.
Perhaps. People had 'robust evidence' that the Ceolacanth had been extinct for 60 million years as well. But your claim was not of 'robust evidence' but of proof in the same (logical) sense that it can be proven there are are no married bachelors. I'm still waiting.
Incidently, I would suggest that the atheist can easily claim that there is, in fact, rather more empirical evidence for living T-Rexs than there is for God in that, at least, we have concrete physical evidence that at one time at least they did exist in our universe, and hence that they can. The same cannot be said for God where that 'Good case' is no more than circumstantial at best!
Do you follow how this works?
In exactly the same way that "so the arguments for God’s non-existence could all fail and it would not follow that God does exist"! I agree, but where does that get us? Your claim was not that, but that
Its very easy to prove something does not exist
.. something that, with the exception of what amounts to a trivial special case of absolutely no relevance to the subject at issue (i.e. God), you seem totally unable to substantiate.