Beth
In digital purgatory
“I do not believe in any god.” At first this sounds like it’s rejecting all possibilities of god just like anti-theism. However I looked something up, and it became more clear to me. It’s the way the word believe is being used.
“I don’t believe god exist” Athiesm
“I believe god does not exist” Antitheism
There is a difference here. One is rejecting the assertion of god, and the other is making the assertion that god cannot exists.
Now I don’t know if I’m athiest or agnostic. Agnostic could be making the assertion of unknowable things, but I don’t truely know if these things are unknowable, so why it might be cool to be one of the few people that believe certain things are unknowable, I might never know if these things are unknowable.
I guess I made the mistake for so long, because most people only argue whether or not god exists, they don’t usually argue if the existence of god is knowable or not (still possibly because it will weaken their argument).