Round and around we go..................
Well, there's a
really clear problem here, and it's a double standard. A lot of the atheists around here will flip out if they even
suspect that you're attributing any view at all to them, and then they'll turn around and say that you as a theist only believe certain things as an extension of your religious beliefs. It's wildly hypocritical.
If some of the atheists stopped insisting that theists treat them with consideration they
refuse to return, there would be less problems. Speaking of which...
It is not.
Strong atheism, is the claim that god does NOT exist.
I'm sorry that you can't seem to understand the difference between
"I don't accept claim X as true"
and
"I claim that X is false".
@apogee very specifically said that the claim "a god exists" would be strong
theism, not strong atheism. Strong theism would be the claim that God does exist. This would be comparable to the strong atheistic claim that God does not exist.
The point is that most theists would not be making claims like this either. "I believe that God exists" would be a more appropriate claim, and unless atheism is now defined as the belief that theists do not believe that God exists, which would be
really wild, it doesn't make sense to say that atheism is the rejection of a theistic claim.
The problem is that you do not want theists to tell you what you believe, and then you turn around and not only tell them what they're believing, but define your own position as a response to this potentially imaginary claim.