So I will ask the atheist:
Have you formally disproved God?
And the atheist says to me:
No, that's incredibly difficult, and perhaps even impossible.
I reply:
Does the difficulty of the process exempt you from having the disprove something to call it disproved?
Is something that is impossible to disprove automatically assumed to be false in every case?
The atheist:
No.
I reply:
You have not logically or factually disproved God.
Not all things that are impossible to disprove are assumed to be false.
Therefore, it takes faith to believe the assertion "God does not exist".
The atheist:
Can you formally prove God does exist?
I reply:
As far as I know there is not a mathematical proof of God, the theists require faith as well.
And so:
The christians, in their faith, proclaim "God is real".
The atheists, in their faith, proclaim "God is fake".
Have you formally disproved God?
And the atheist says to me:
No, that's incredibly difficult, and perhaps even impossible.
I reply:
Does the difficulty of the process exempt you from having the disprove something to call it disproved?
Is something that is impossible to disprove automatically assumed to be false in every case?
The atheist:
No.
I reply:
You have not logically or factually disproved God.
Not all things that are impossible to disprove are assumed to be false.
Therefore, it takes faith to believe the assertion "God does not exist".
The atheist:
Can you formally prove God does exist?
I reply:
As far as I know there is not a mathematical proof of God, the theists require faith as well.
And so:
The christians, in their faith, proclaim "God is real".
The atheists, in their faith, proclaim "God is fake".