Bluehillside wrote
''Maeght,
Depends what you mean by “reject” I suppose. Vlad just skips the gap from “god” to “belief in god” in the hope no-one notices, but as an atheist I “reject” the belief in god because I can see no good reason to have that belief. I can’t though “reject god” in the sense that as an atheist I can think, “I know you’re there god, now bugger off”. See also the stupidity of “goddodging” as if you can “dodge” something you don’t think to be there at all.''
But apparently an agnostic atheist does not think God is not their at all because the existence of God is not finally dismissed.
The agnostic atheist is of course taking a punt and, thence having a horse in the race is prone to biases just like everybody else.
Of course some only admit their evasive behaviour further on vis, St Augustine.
In his case he could not let God in because he wanted the independent life. Augustine on reflection categorises his career flitting arounddifferent philosophies and indeed religions as evasion of God.
If Hillside thinks there is not a God
at all then isnt that hard atheism?