To withhold judgement is to be agnostic - and I've said I can't know. This rationalisation doesn't escape that condition... so the evidence is not concrete.
Otherwise of course I'm referring to empirical evidence. To insist on that to me is pure folly and a trip up your own anus.
If witholding judgement makes me an atheist VOID, then Christianity by it's own definition is atheistic. I like the point
It depends on how you define 'believe'. If it's like you believe there's a nose on your face then I'd agree with you. But when it's belief as in acceptance of something you cannot know, then belief is weakened by knowledge and becomes 'knowledge' instead.
Faith on it's own is a very good thing and the staple of religion. It isn't though the abandonment of reason, rather an integral part.
Otherwise of course I'm referring to empirical evidence. To insist on that to me is pure folly and a trip up your own anus.

If witholding judgement makes me an atheist VOID, then Christianity by it's own definition is atheistic. I like the point

It depends on how you define 'believe'. If it's like you believe there's a nose on your face then I'd agree with you. But when it's belief as in acceptance of something you cannot know, then belief is weakened by knowledge and becomes 'knowledge' instead.
Faith on it's own is a very good thing and the staple of religion. It isn't though the abandonment of reason, rather an integral part.