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I learned that I am an atheist without making any positive claim
FRIEND, obviously, it makes no difference whether a proposition is positive or negative - it STILL is a proposition, a position, an article - and as you note, has a "burden of proof." Come on, Mark!
"There is NO life on Mars!" is no less a position, a proposition than "There IS life on Mars!" And friend - again - neither of these may be combined concurrently with Agnosticism: "I am NEUTRAL on whether there is life on Mars - neither position is affirmed or denied" such is nonsensical, illogical and contradictive. "Obama WAS born in the USA" "Obama was NOT born in the USA!" are equally positions, equally have a burden of proof even though one is framed positively and one negatively. Come on, Mark! And NEITHER position is: "Neutral - no stance - neither is denied or affirmed."
Friend, it's just a game of dodge ball to insist, "I hold that 'THERE IS NO LIFE ON MARS!" and so my position is exempt from any burden of proof but the one holding the opposite proposition that "THERE IS LIFE ON MARS!" has a full burden of proof and must PROVE that's the case!"
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