That was interesting, thanks for posting it. 

He may be defining atheism differently than I do. For me, I do know that I am 
an atheist because I don't hold any version of god belief. I am not saying that 
I know that there is no god, I don't believe I can know this. But I am 
certainly clear about my own mind and what beliefs I hold.

So he may be defining atheism as a believe which he puts on a level with a 
belief in god so it is ridiculous to show overconfidence because a thoughtful 
person should always be aware of the alternatives to his position on anything.

But atheism as I define it is not a positive belief so it s not intellectually 
presumptuous to say that: I know my beliefs and there aren't any versions of a 
god belief among them. 

Or maybe I just didn't understand the guy very well. ( I did listen twice and 
gave it a shot.)

Any thoughts? 
 

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