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Is there any burden of proof on atheists to disprove the existence of a god? [Spirituality & Religion]

I would say no because atheism is not a claim to know god is not real but a position that the evidence is insufficient to accept the claim that a god exists.

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Not at all .-.
To believe in something takes an understanding that is well structured and foolproof. The stance of atheism to me is an easier stance. I can reject anything I don't see fit in my classifier of evidence and reasoning

I don't admire a position of rejection to a quite necessary question .-.
But I do believe a position of rejection is necessary to deny senseless fabrication