So given your claim that you are agnostic about the easter bunny since you can't rule it out with certainty, then I can only say gosh, you really are taking agnosticism to limits unheard of in my experience.
Perhaps that is the case because you don't really understand what the terms "agnosticism" and "atheism" really mean.
As can be seen by some of your posts in this very thread about this subject.
It's rather simple:
- can it be conclusively disproven?
=> no.
In that case, you can't conclusively rule it out. So you are agnostic about it.
Is it likely that the easter bunny exists? lol no
Is it plausible? Heck no
Is it possible? fundamentally we don't know, but given everything we do know - it seems very likely to not being possible
Is it impossible? => we don't know, it would require the ability of conclusively disproving it in order to be able to say "yes" to this question.
When dealing with subjects that find themselves in such category, then for all practical intents and purposes, we assume the position of these things not existing. Strictly speaking we don't know - we are
agnostic.
But there is no reason at all to believe it and it seems very unlikely - so we don't believe it and therefor live our lives
as if these things don't exist.
This is also why you wouldn't slam your breaks in the middle of high traffic speedway when I suddenly claim that there is a pile of invisible rocks blocking your way. You will not risk getting rear-ended by slamming your breaks "just in case" there is a pile of invisible rocks there, since you can't "disprove" the existence of such.
So strictly speaking, you'ld be agnostic about those rocks, but drive on anyway.