<<you must either be an agnostic theist or an agnostic atheist... there is no true sitting on the fence... for if you say you cannot know, and that you suspend judgement, you still lack belief in a god and are therefore, by definition still an atheist... However if you choose you may say that you cannot know but still choose to believe...>>
Not true. A theist is one who believes that a god exists and that there is no chance of the non-existance of a god. An atheist is one who believes that a god does not exist and that there is no chance of the existance of a god. An agnostic is one who believes that neither the existance nor the non-existance of a god can be proven. An agnostic my believe that the preponderance of the evidence points in one direction or the other, and therefor an agnostic would be indistinguishable from a theist/atheist to the casual observer. However, whereas the theist and atheist both claim that the other position is false, agnosticism, even agnosticism leaning in one direction or another, admits the possability that the other side is right. A true atheist believes that there is no god, and a true theist believes that there is a god, with neither position allowing for the other. Agnosticism incorporates no such doctrine.
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