by Anonymous on April 7th, 2008

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Atheists deny the existence of God. If an Atheist argues that there is no proof of the existence of God, is it fair to require Atheists to prove the non-existence of God to support their position? If not, why?

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  • by hedge-rider on August 22nd, 2011

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    Also, Atheists do not deny the existence of God. To deny something's existence means to have an understanding of its existence and then choose to disregard it. Atheists do not have an understanding of any deity's existence due to the lack of objective empirical evidence.

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