I’m going to second JoshuaZ here. There’s a lot of disagreement among theists about what the best arguments for theism are. I’d rather not try to represent any particular argument as the best one available for theism, because I can’t think of anything that theists would universally agree on as a good argument, and I don’t endorse any of the arguments myself.
I would say that most atheists are at least exposed to arguments that apologists of some standing, such as C.S. Lewis or William Lane Craig, actually use.
I’m going to second JoshuaZ here. There’s a lot of disagreement among theists about what the best arguments for theism are. I’d rather not try to represent any particular argument as the best one available for theism, because I can’t think of anything that theists would universally agree on as a good argument, and I don’t endorse any of the arguments myself.
I would say that most atheists are at least exposed to arguments that apologists of some standing, such as C.S. Lewis or William Lane Craig, actually use.