It is often common to hear an atheist object to belief in God by saying they just don’t have a belief and are not required to advance any reasons for that view.
Here is how the question was asked: “I’ve grown frustrated with Atheists saying to me that they don’t have to give any arguments or evidence to support their view, because they are not making any claims. They have a “non-belief”. One atheist told me he is not required to provide evidence that there are no fairies living under his house either. This seems so cheap, so lame, yet I’m not sure how to make that obvious to them. What do you suggest? “
Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason offers a video response to this objection here.
For more on responding to these kinds of arguments, see the resource page on the New Atheism at Think Christianly here.