scythe
I mean, agnostic is, really, the only intellectually honest position to take on where a god exists, regardless if you're a believer or not.
That makes a lot of sense to me.
I'm a Catholic, but my beliefs have become quite agnostic lately. I mean, what do we know? The universe is vast and we don't know everything about it.
Despite what Christian teachings tell me, I'm actually open to ideas and possibilities like life in outer space, parallel universes, the afterlife (that isn't strictly heaven and hell), the supernatural (#@$% me, Southeast Asia is quite a scary place for it), reincarnation, something that connects each and every person spiritually that isn't necessarily The Big Guy, etc.
To me, not being able to see it doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't exist (No proof that it exists, and no proof otherwise either kind of thing). Strange things have happened and will continue to happen. I don't dismiss them fully. I just keep wondering and thinking as long as my mind allows me to. It's kinda hard to put a full-stop on anything.