You're right, not denying that. If someone says something that is unable to be proven exists (ghosts), the burden of proof is upon them (you can't prove a negative).
My point is, if an atheist is the one stating there is no god, the. Then burden of proof is on them. If they are just saying they don't believe in god and you can't prove to me he exists, well that's a correct statement but it goes back to my original quote.
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