Am I religious, agnostic or atheist?
If GOD = Nature - the universe, where the physical laws of mathematics, physics, chemistry, mass and energy equivalence, in a space-time continuum are determinant.
Then I am a believer. It is purely semantic whether I could use the word god or nature interchangeably.
What I definitely don't believe in, is the anthropomorphisation and earth centric ideation of fancifully glorious God/s and their implications, represented in religious texts.
To me these texts (the Bible, Quran, Torah, Egyptian Book of the Dead etc.), are simply the creations of man for man, to stabilize harmonious communities in early primitive human social development, as survival is proportional to the degree and size of a populations cooperative ability. To work and live within a set of agreed rules, eg religious texts, set the ground rules for social cohesion. I have inherent logical moral code not much different than those who profess this is impossible without their brand of religious dogma.
An alternate is simply a parliamentary style law making system that has been shown to work well in most societies where it exists immorium since the Greeks, without the need for the existence of hypothetical super beings.
I believe in a natural universe whose detail is amazing, and that has a logical " from small things, big things grow", "bottom up" nature (eg evolution: prokaryotic bacteria>Humans>?).
Religions require a "top down" approach where things cant happen without a creator, this is contradictory to my position..(GOD>Universe>Earth>Humans>?)
I consider myself an atheist but would love to be proved wrong.
Cheers