My point is one of logic. That is all. We can all strongly disbelieve something. But can we prove that something doesn't exist?
you have evidence for evolution (not much for macro evolution though) but that evidence doesn't disprove God.
I have evidence for God, but that doesn't mean He doesn't allow micro evolution.
All theories are based on evidence, not lack of evidence.
Claims and assertions are made based on evidence, not lack of evidence.
how can someone say, "I know for certain that something doesn't exist." We can say I BELIEVE something doesn't exist, but to emphatically claim that it doesn't exist when there is evidence to the contrary,is a very strong statement.
Now we can emphatically assert the negative in cases like the doctor pronouncing over the patient, "I know for certain this person is dead, because there is no heartbeat and all the definitions of life are no longer present." (Of course even then people have been dead and come back to life on the operating table and doctors have pronounced this over people who took drugs to make them appear dead). But for argument sake we can let the doctor say that the person is dead, because all functions of life have ceased. That would not be an absurd statement. The reason is because the parameters of life are very specifically set out. When all of those parameters are no longer there then they can make an absolute statement.
However the parameters of the existence of God are not so easily set out. We can't just say, I know for a fact He doesn't exist. It is not like we can look at a video recording of someone being at one place when they said they were going to be at another. In that case we can emphatically say with an absolute that the person wasnt where they said they were going to be.
you make a good point with Santa, etc. however I would counter with the fact that we have more testimonies and evidences of parents admitting that they are lieing to their kids about Santa, the Easter bunny, the tooth fairy, etc than we have of proof that they actually exist.
So I guess, in conclusion, you can not make an absolute statement without absolute evidence. There can be evidences upon which you can base your beliefs, but to say that God doesn't exist without absolute evidence, is absurd.
I might just be too philosophical about this, I admit, however I just dont see how any athiest can say with absolute certainty, "That there is no God." Again, Dawkings isnt even willing to say that.