Religion
In reply to the discussion: If you cannot disprove the existence of God, or prove the existence of God [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)allacy, is not a great icebreaker on the subject.
Not believing in XYZ supernatural whatever, is not an extraordinary claim. It has no burden of proof. The burden of proof must needs lie with the people making a claim; 'XYZ exists'.
Particularly since your run of the mill monotheist ALSO declines to believe in the claims of tens of thousands of deities, in favor of the ONE that they have selected out of myriad claims.
There is no reasonable expectation that an atheist disprove the existence of god. It is dishonest to imply that the inability to prove the existence of a deity, and the inability to DISprove the existence of a deity, have equal weight.
When diplomatically reaching your hand out to another group, you don't insult them, if you mean that offer of positive discourse.