Hi Bullit,
Should a true sceptic really be atheist?
Agnosticism seems to be more socially acceptable. When I speak about religion, some people tell me that I sound like an
ATHEIST, as if it's the biggest insult they can think of. My answer is always: "YES, and proud of it!". I recall reading an opinion that the difference between an agnostic and an atheist is guts, but to be fair, a person can be an agnostic theist or an agnostic atheist.
Being agnostic is merely a statement that one cannot have true knowledge of the existence of God, or gods. In other words it is not about a belief, it's about knowledge.
Being skeptical just means that one doubts and/or question what others might accept blindly. Yes it's often about religion but not exclusively.
Can one be a skeptical theist? Yes, I think so, but probably not for long. Skeptical agnostic? It all makes sense, since you don't have to be one or the other. The positions aren't mutually exclusive. If you are an atheist you cannot be a theist, but this is not the case between atheism, agnosticism and skepticism. You cannot however be a skeptic and believe everything you are told without proof.
Surely if we cannot prove there is, or is not, a god, we should be agnostic.
The burden of proof is upon the person making the claim. Gnostics claim that they have spiritual or intellectual knowledge about the existence of god(s), but fail to produce evidence of said knowledge. Agnostics claim that we cannot know, which can be justified. Atheists reject the claims of theists based upon
their lack of evidence.
I am definitely a major religion atheist though.
You sound like an Atheist to me! Good man! But it's OK if you want to call yourself an Agnostic, although, in my opinion, it would be more accurate to call yourself an Agnostic Atheist (based on some of your statements). If you drop the Atheist for social reasons, it's also OK. Call yourself what you want, just don't allow others to label you incorrectly. Hope I haven't done exactly that!
I'm a bit of a rebel and like to see people's expressions when they find out I'm an Atheist. (No - it's not the reason why I'm an Atheist!) Most of them know nothing about the subject and think I'm a devil worshipper or something. If they are true human beings, with constructive personalities, they will try to find out a little more about my position and ultimately accept me for who I am. If not, it saves me great disappointment in the future.
For the same reason, I like garlic. It has a similar effect on pesky people and emotional vampires alike.
Kind regards,
Sentinel