There are plenty of arguments for strong atheism:
1) The meaninglessness of the god concept, leaving theism too poorly defined to even respond too
2) The necessity of naturalism, denying supernaturalism
3) The hiddenness of god
4) The problem of religious confusion
5) Gods inconsistent qualities (multiple formations)
6) Problem of evil (multiple formations)
7) The cartoon universe under theism
8) The primacy of existence
9) Mind-brain dependence
10) The incoherency of divine creation
There are plenty of others but these seem the most compelling to me, and range from non-cognivist to deductive to inductive.
1) The meaninglessness of the god concept, leaving theism too poorly defined to even respond too
2) The necessity of naturalism, denying supernaturalism
3) The hiddenness of god
4) The problem of religious confusion
5) Gods inconsistent qualities (multiple formations)
6) Problem of evil (multiple formations)
7) The cartoon universe under theism
8) The primacy of existence
9) Mind-brain dependence
10) The incoherency of divine creation
There are plenty of others but these seem the most compelling to me, and range from non-cognivist to deductive to inductive.
"I still say a church steeple with a lightning rod on top shows a lack of confidence"...Doug McLeod.