The Atheist Trap is a logical framework demonstrating that strong atheism cannot survive its own epistemic standards. By examining the only two intellectually serious positions available on the origin of the universe — that it arose from nothing, or that it is the most fundamental thing — the framework shows that both positions lead inevitably to theism or its functional equivalent. Position A collapses because nothing is strictly inconceivable. Position B either reduces science to faith through the problem of induction, or reveals a necessary ground prior to the universe through the relational nature of mathematics. The multiverse objection is addressed and shown to enlarge rather than solve the problem. The framework concludes that the only surviving question is whether the fundamental ground of existence has consciousness, making the debate between theism and atheism a debate within theism broadly defined rather than between theism and its absence.
Olivia Nwoye (Fri,) studied this question.