I did this too, but now I think that I was just choosing what I considered to be the most defensible non-religious position. It was a mistake that also came from thinking in too absolute terms. My thinking was that I wasn't absolutely certain that there wasn't a God, so I must not be an Atheist. Going a bit further, it was obvious to me that no one could possibly be certain in either direction, so agnosticism is the only logical choice for anyone.
The breakthrough came when I realized that being an theist or atheist is about opinion rather than certainty (though I haven't found the theist who would admit that their faith was merely an opinion). I still know that it's impossible to know whether there is a God or not, but I'm an atheist because I know that if I had to guess I'd say there wasn't.
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Very good point. I think you've just converted me, sir.