Oh yay, this issue.
I choose "agnostic atheist" as my go to term since it lays out my positions on both belief and what can be known and unknown. In terms of the logical conclusions I have reached when it comes to gods and my psychological proclivity, I am a full on atheist, I simply see no evidence to believe in their existence and regard them as human inventions. From an epistemological perspective though, I'm agnostic, since as a puny mortal being with only a limited scope of possible knowledge and perspectives, I could be wrong.
I choose "agnostic atheist" as my go to term since it lays out my positions on both belief and what can be known and unknown. In terms of the logical conclusions I have reached when it comes to gods and my psychological proclivity, I am a full on atheist, I simply see no evidence to believe in their existence and regard them as human inventions. From an epistemological perspective though, I'm agnostic, since as a puny mortal being with only a limited scope of possible knowledge and perspectives, I could be wrong.
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