I find it a little frustrating when theists and/or atheists apply labels to me that I find inappropriate. They do not know what I believe or disbelieve but they make assumptions based on the label that I choose for myself as most appropriate. I am the one most qualified to choose the most...
I believe there is a source for everything that exists in the universe. You could call that source a "god" if you wish. But that does not make me a theist.
OK then. That is what makes you an atheist and me an agnostic. My worldview allows for the possibility that god(s) exist (depending on the definition).
The problem with believing/disbelieving in gods/deities is that there are too many definitions.
I do not believe in a god.
I do not disbelieve in a god.
These are both true statements.
Are you saying I have to "prove" that I am an agnostic if that is the label I choose to wear? How do I do that with someone who does not believe in agnostics?
I call myself an agnostic because it seems a more appropriate label for me than theist or atheist.
Do I believe in a god? No.
Do I disbelieve in a god. No.
What would a universe created by a god look like? I suppose it could look like the universe we see. What would a universe that came...