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Originally Posted by Infinite_Loser
So I got to thinking about an earlier comment I made. Let's say an atheist's argument against the existence of God is as such: God doesn't exist because we can't prove Him and God doesn't exist because we can prove Him. Therefore, there are only two conditions under which an atheist's claim that God doesn't exist can be true.
1.) We have proof that God doesn't exist or
2.) We don't have proof that God doesn't exist.
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I thought the primary position of atheists is that we don't have proof that God does exist. Did I misread your post or did you skip that one?