... First of all, however, an answer should be made to a curious objection put forward by rationalists, even though it has already been mentioned elsewhere in this book. The objection is as follows: whoever affirms that God exists is under the obligation to prove it, whereas the skeptic is in no way obliged to prove the contrary, since, so it seems, only he who makes an affirmation owes his critics a proof, he who denies it being under no such obligation.
I think I speak for the overwhelming majority of atheists. The statement "God does not exist." is a short (and not entirely accurate) way of saying " I have demonstrated to my own satisfaction that God is a fictional character invented by humans for their own purposes".
I can demonstrate easily that there is no God who cares what we believe enough to tell what that is. The enormous amount of religious claims is sufficient proof for me.
Tom