To sum up: If the atheistic claim is an epistemological claim that there is no evidence for the existence of GOD, it follows that: a) that does not rule out the possibility that GOD exists, and b) that claim is false, as there is undeniable evidence of the existence of GOD. Albeit, if it is impossible to claim that GOD does not exist, neither can it be argued that there is no good evidence for the existence of GOD, then what does the atheist claim? More about this dilemma of the atheist is found in the next section.
We have concluded discussing epistemological atheism, which claims that there is no evidence for the existence of GOD. This claim has been proved false. A plethora of evidence proves the existence of GOD.
Furthermore, just like the ontological claim “there is no GOD,” the claim “there is no evidence for the existence of GOD” turns out to be unfounded as well.
