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I wonder if the definition of the agnostic and gnostic atheists are too constricted by the term “100%” certainty. Can’t you simply say something like “a practical certainty,” meaning I find the likelihood of a theistic personal, creator God so lacking in substance and evidence that I can act with certainty that it/he/see does not exist?
I guess I am an agnostic atheist who also displays traits of a secular humanist, oenophile, and bibliopole who daily oscillates between the Schopenhauerean poles of pain and boredom. There, I’m glad I worked out who I am.