I really like fanfiction. Reading and writing it. Nobody in my life knows and I plan on keeping it that way.

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    Fundamental logic skills also imply that atheism is a belief “God doesn’t exist!”

    As an upgrade, try agnosticism: “Do we have good evidence that God exists?” So far, the only argument in favor of atheism I know of is the Occam’s Razor (those manifestations of God could also be explained in other, possibly simpler ways).

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      Evidence based existence is what I believe in personally. Speculation and fantasy can be useful in some parts of life, but for me, imaginary friends are a mental health disorder in anyone claiming they are real.

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        In general, I support your stance. The devil is in the details, though, so to speak. You can only get so much evidece first-hand, and need to believe others about the rest. How do you distinguish fraudsters from honest bet mistaken people from people knowing the truth?

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      No they don’t and agnosticism isn’t an upgrade, it’s just sitting on the fence.

      Most athiests are agnostic to some degree and vice versa.

      The burden of proof lies with the person making the extraordinary claim.

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        I disagree with the person you are replying to using the word “upgrade”, but also with your characterization of agnosticism as “just sitting on the fence”. It’s a coherent belief in its own right, not simply a refusal to choose between other options.

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          Now that you mention it, I’m not entirely convinced it is a fully coherent belief in its own right, more of a lack of wanting to enter the debate or a subcategory of atheism.

          Shall we try it with unicorns? Unicorn believer says they saw a unicorn.

          Atheist viewpoint would say something along the lines of “To persuade me they exist I’d need to see one in the flesh or at the very least a full anatomical breakdown of how their magical properties work with corroboration from other unicorn enthusiasts.”

          The agnostic standpoint is what exactly? “We can’t know whether unicorns exist or not so there’s no point discussing it.”?

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            I would say “there’s no point in arguing about it if neither of you can prove your position. If it is unprovable then I don’t care if unicorns exist or not. Maybe they do, maybe they don’t. It doesn’t affect me. I won’t waste mental bandwidth thinking about it or discussing it further.”

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              Mind if I take some of your income to fund my unicorn sanctuary instead of improving tangible public services?

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            As someone who leans agnostic, I would say this is a strawman argument. Unicorns and religions/gods are not related.

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              How does one “lean” agnostic?

              It’s not a strawman argument, I’ll let you pick any imaginary creature you please.

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        Agnostic atheist: Doesn’t believe in any gods, claims the existence or nonexistence of gods is fundamentally unknowable

        Gnostic atheist: Doesn’t believe in any gods, claims to know no gods exist

        Agnostic theist: Believes in god(s), claims the existence or nonexistence of gods is fundamentally unknowable

        Gnostic theist: Believes in god(s), claims to know that those god(s) exist

        I think all four types of people exist in decent numbers, but personally I, as an agnostic atheist, think either version of agnosticism is the only logically sound position. Gnosticism just feels disingenuous to me. Unfortunately I get the feeling that Christianity in the US is slipping further and further towards gnostic theism, and with that comes very dogmatic and oppressive rhetoric and actions.

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          As an atheist who would fully accept the existence of a deity if any form of rigorous proof was provided, these boxes are dumb.

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            Not really dumb and not really so different from how you describe yourself.

            I identify as an agnostic atheist. I don’t think it is possible to prove a deity exists, but I’m fully open to the prospect of being wrong and as with anything else in science, should new evidence/data somehow come along and prove that there is some kind of deity/creator/what have you, I would look at it and potentially change my mind.

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              I don’t think it is possible to prove a deity exists, but I’m fully open to the prospect of being wrong.

              Sounds like straight up atheism to me…