Well, from previous posts, it doesn't sound like you're a true atheist either. If I genuinely knew there was no god, I would be out and proud about being an atheist. However, I don't feel I can be as certain as that.
I don't think you can compare beliefs about god to the tooth fairy, either. Everyone knows, without a shadow of a doubt, that the tooth fairy is your mum or dad replacing a lost tooth with a coin. There's no ifs or buts. However, I don't feel that you can say there is a god, or conversely, there is no god. So I really don't understand how the two can be compared.
I used the word hypocritical because I feel the tone of the discussion here has been decidedly anti-religion, often on the basis of the dogmatism of traditional faiths. On this basis, I object when people who criticise then exhibit similar dogmatism.
Agnosticism is a fair enough belief. Saying that agnostics are just atheists who don't have the guts to admit it isn't really true.
So you just called me "not a real atheist" and a "dogmatic atheist" in the same post. Nice.
You don't know there isn't a real tooth fairy out there.
You also need to understand that very few atheists will ever state they "know" there is no god. Including me. Atheists just don't believe.





