Yes but the questionable existence of this possible being is brought up by theists. An Atheist is perfectly in the right to say they don't believe in god, as there is literally no proof and that is a correct assumption, thinking logically.
If somebody says, however, that there is without a doubt no god, [i]then[/i] your statement applies, as then the burden of proof lies on them.
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Yes, essentially I think we are saying the same thing. Where I think some of the overall debates come in is when sometimes people confuse scientific theory with fact. Scientists rarely state facts over the best, most probably theory at the time. There have been many times over the years where someone would say x drug has no side effects, then 20 years later a class action lawsuit comes out as it's been proven to cause cancer.