(July 17, 2024 at 1:30 pm)Disagreeable Wrote: Is pointing out the lack of evidence an example of so-called "lazy atheism"?
If a person lazily assumes that the kind of evidence he prefers is the only kind of acceptable evidence, then that would be lazy.
A non-lazy person would have a good knowledge of the different kinds of evidence (that is, anything which can increase the believability of a proposition), and could give persuasive reasons why the kind of evidence he prefers is the only good kind.
I don't know you, so it's possible you can do all these things in a very non-lazy way.