(August 13, 2013 at 3:08 pm)Simon Moon Wrote:(August 13, 2013 at 2:36 pm)AnaMejiaP Wrote: I was wondering on what logical premise do you have to not believe in a God? I know that a lot of atheist have different opinions and arguments. I'm only asking to get a better understanding on the matter, and I'm not here to argue against Atheist (not yet that is) just inviting a friendly conversation.
There is insufficient demonstrable evidence, valid & sound logic, and reasoned argument to support the claim that a god exists.
In other words, the claim that a god exists has not met its burden of proof.
My disbelief in a god is a provisional position, not a dogmatic one. My atheism will continue as long as the claim that a god exists does not meet the above criteria.
Fair enough.