If you claim that there is a god, you need to prove it.
I didn't have to, because I didn't claim anything for or against the concept of god here.
If someone claims that there is NO god with 100% certainty, yes I agree that THEY need to prove it.
But this is NOT what most learned atheists do. We are not on a mission to DISPROVE God.
Then what is your mission exactly?
We are not 'claiming non-existence'. We are just asking for evidence for your claim before we accept it.
If you tell met that you saw a green alien last night, I will ask you for evidence. I am not going to just take your word for it. Does this mean that I am 'claiming nonexistence'?
If someone says that unicorns exist, and if I say that I don't believe what you say because there is no evidence, who do you think should give proof?
Also, my earlier question that you did not answer
We reject unicorns and tooth fairies because there is no evidence for them. Is rejecting unicorns a 'belief'? Do you think people who reject unicorns are part of a religion?
PS - you might go off on a tangent about a definition of a word now, just adding this as a precaution
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Yes. If you reject unicorns it's a belief. Simply because lack of evidence is not proof.
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