Well it's just as much of an affirmative statement to say that there isn't a god than to say that there is. Sure you could be scientific about it and put the burden of proof on the accuser (spare me the flying spaghetti monster analogy), but with something vague and difficult to prove like the nature of God it's foolish to be certain in either direction.
Then again I was raised as a Christian, so even though I'm agnostic, maybe I'm still clinging onto some of those beliefs.
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