For a very brief period (teen years) I thought of myself as a agnostic Christian. Meaning: I think the Christian God might possibly exist (doubtful but I will try to believe) but I'm not going to try to believe in any other gods and I'm certain no other gods exist.
These days I'm a gnostic Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Mormon, Zoroastrian (name your currently believed flavor or past myth) but a agnostic atheist. That is I'm open to proof there is a god of some sort, but the ones currently worshiped have been proven false.
These days I'm a gnostic Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Mormon, Zoroastrian (name your currently believed flavor or past myth) but a agnostic atheist. That is I'm open to proof there is a god of some sort, but the ones currently worshiped have been proven false.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.