thaumaturgy
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HEY! I resent that!
Agnoticism for me has been a nice transitional ground while I shift from theist to atheist. I suppose you could call me a weak atheist in that I don't believe there to be sufficient evidence to believe in a god; I would contrast that with some atheists who believe absence of evidence to be evidence of absence.
I was only joking here. I am a weak atheist myself, not because my atheism is somehow weak but rather I don't believe anyone can logically defend a universal negtive. For me there is no reason to reject the null, so I put the p-value at very very close to 1.0 but that doesn't mean that I have set it at exactly 1.0000...0.
I think strong atheism is a logically intenable position. I don't, however, feel that p=0.5, which is what I assume agnosticism really is (in the popular vernacular).
Besides, I like complaining about agnostics like the Peoples Front of Judea complained about the Judean Peoples' Front in "Life of Brian" (one of the best scenes of all time!)
"Splitters"!
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