You think so?
I don't. But it can be more fun.
Occam's Razor is most often spelled "Occam's Razor"...although that piece of philosophical crap IS spelled many different ways.
Occam's (or Ockham's) razor is a principle attributed to the 14th century logician and Franciscan friar William of Ockham. Ockham was the village in the English county of Surrey where he was born.
Despite the name of the village being a proper noun, both spellings are considered correct. The United States generally uses the spelling 'Occam'. It doesn't stem from philosophy. It stems from probability mathematics. Due to the dependency of that branch of mathematics on random numbers, no extended proof using Occam's Razor is possible. The principle never was part of philosophy.
Yeah, Assholes married to a blind guess often go through this kind of shit.
Happy swimming.
BOTTOM LINE:
Anyone asserting "there is a god" or "there are no gods" ARE DOING NOTHING MORE THAN SHARING BLIND GUESSES ABOUT THE REALITY OF EXISTENCE.
Atheistic blind guessing is especially humorous, because atheists like to suppose their blind guesses are the product of reason, logic, science and math.
They are a laughable bunch of clowns.
Atheism has a lot of fundamentalists. Watching them try to twist and redefine what mathematics, logic, science, and even philosophy are can be a hoot.