Wait a minute You are not knowing whether there is a God or not...But acting in a way different from what you know, if you are acting as if there wasn't a God.
I think atheists need to be more specific, particularly to avoid accusations of Goddodging or ''knowing deep down''.
I'm not sure I know what you're trying to say there, but here goes.
For clarity, I'm technically agnostic, inasmuch as I can't definitively prove that there isn't a god; I see absolutely no valid basis for the claim that there is, nor for any particular interpretation of what one might or might not want of humanity or anyone else. I operate regardless of religious claims because I have no personal regard for them. I don't 'act in a way different from what I know', I act in accordance with a combination of what I can reasonably claim that I do know, and some things that I think I can accept are likely; 'gods' are in neither of those categories.
If it's behaviour then that is perhaps best judged externally by someone else.
Perhaps, but the question implied an interest in motivation and intent to which I'm best qualified to speak.
And as you know I have already stated that I have detected God avoidance behaviour on the forum.
You think you have, perhaps, but you can't definitively speak to the motivations of someone else's behaviour.
Paradoxically being on a religion forum resembles 'tweaking the dragons tail' IMHO and certainly that doesn't comply with any definition of God being absent in my opinion.
Except that we aren't tweaking any gods' tails; if we're tweaking anything, its the tails of believers - the existence of believers doesn't validate the claim.
Of course the invitation is for you to put me straight on my suspicions.
No, as ever the burden of proof is on the claimant - if you're claiming 'god avoiding behaviour' then you need to support the claim or it can be dismissed without credence.
O.