Yes, I see what you're saying, but I do not agree. It is not faith I'm basing my opinion on, but doubt. I do not hold faith that the negative is true, I do not hold faith that the positive is true, what I do is hold doubt that either of them are true until shown otherwise.Originally Posted by Huntster
There is no need for apologies. We can rejoice together that we have risen above this obstacle and can move forward!
So, do you see what hammegk and I have suggested?:
Faith is necessary for decisions (even if it is a small measure of faith), thus atheism (as the dictionary suggests) is a faith itself?
Then you are agnostic, and that is a very honorable position to be in.
I do not think agnosticism is correct, because I feel that if god(s) want to prove their existence they most likely could, so I don't believe it is absolutely unknowable as agnosticism means.
You are correct. If God wanted to prove His existence, He could. However, He hasn't. Therefore, we are rendered to accept, reject, or remain indifferent.