I really do believe this is an argument without any practical value. I have not yet encountered a literally gnostic atheist, ever. If you want to be extra literal, gnostic theists and gnostic atheists are both non-existent, as while it is possible to think you know, or believe you know, you don't.
I consider myself a practically gnostic atheist, however, because I just do not see how my life is in any way enriched by paying lip service to odds so low astronomical is probably too soft a word to describe them.
I consider myself a practically gnostic atheist, however, because I just do not see how my life is in any way enriched by paying lip service to odds so low astronomical is probably too soft a word to describe them.