If there's no way to prove that there's no God, then there is a God?

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Let proposition P1 = There is no God.

If there's no way to prove P1, then P1 is not falsifiable. That's one reason for agnosticism. It does not logically imply that ¬P1 is true.
 
Let proposition P1 = There is no God.

If there's no way to prove P1, then P1 is not falsifiable. That's one reason for agnosticism. It does not logically imply that ¬P1 is true.
It's why agnosticism should be the preferred default position instead of atheism.
 
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