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Probably @jacknife will explain his own views, but here are some things I've learned about the "atheist vs. agnostic" question.Not to mince words but it sounds more that you are an "agnostic" ["I don't think it's beyond the realm of possibility "x" exists"], than an atheist. (Or am I taking your words out of context) It sounds as though you are saying God MAY exist but you don't know for sure. There is a world of difference between the two terms. To my understanding, atheism says definitively there is no God [which, in my opinion, takes much more faith than the person who says they believe in God], and agnosticism says I can't know for sure if God exists.
What theists call "atheist" many atheists would call a "gnostic atheist". In addition, some definitions of "agnostic/gnostic" make it a separate dimension from "atheist/theist". So you can have an "agnostic theist", "gnostic theist", "agnostic atheist", and "gnostic atheist". Then there is "apatheist", "ignostic", ... Then you can complicate it further by adding weak and strong. So you might have a "strong agnostic weak theist". LOL
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