Dear Prof,
Yep, it is right back at me and I will go out on a very shaky branch and say yes I am a Agnostic theist, but ( always a but ) I am unsure where Sane is coming from, I think these particular labels help.
But then!! who am I trying to convince, myself, I am pretty much convinced there is a God so I would have to scratch the Agnostic but trying to convince you would put me back on the shaky branch.
Now! oh now! and I am very wary of the quick google but I just asked a simple question.
Yes, "agnostic atheist" is generally considered an oxymoron because an atheist explicitly states they do not believe in a god, while an agnostic maintains that the existence of a god is unknown or unknowable, essentially leaving the question open; therefore, combining the two contradicts the core meaning of each term.
So where does that leave you or me?
Gonnagle.