It is down to the people who make positive claims for things like the existence of god who have to provide the proof, not those of us who don't think it exists ...
So you and others keep on saying. The burden of proof lies with the one making the claim. So when you say
as there is no evidence to substantiate its existence.
That is a positive statement. It presupposes that you would know
what kind of evidence would convince you. It certainly assumes that you know the nature of the claim for which you are claiming there is no evidence. So, I try one more time. What kind of evidence would convince you? Or are you going to claim again that if God exists, it is His responsibility to convince you?
If I say there are fairies living at the bottom of my garden you would expect me to provide proof of that statement
Ah, the variant on the Celestial Teapot strikes again!!
I would be interested in why you would be claiming this, e.g. did you
really believe this? If so, what were your reasons. Let's face it. I don't really need to go there, do I? No. Some have an impression of what religious belief is (i.e. made up) so they make up something that doesn't exist (teapots in space, bluehillside's dancing pixies on keyboards) and compare it with religious belief. There is
no common frame of reference unless the
starting point is that there is no evidence and no reasoning behind or for religious belief.