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Given that the term “agnostic” was coined by Huxley, to mean really a person who did not believe in God but believed in the Christian moral code , the term agnostic means many different things. Choose your agnostic. He will range from deist to atheist, from vague to definite.Your table is incomplete: where are you making room for those who have a positive and fully-convicted belief that God does not exist? Are they not included on here? Are you implying there are no such people? And if Theist/Atheist is a totally binary distinction, then why did you mention those atheists with a positive belief that God does not exist who are supposed to be distinct from those who simply lack a belief in God? Now you’re being inconsistent.
And why is it that we must qualify an theist’s position as consisting of a positive belief, but qualify the atheist’s position as consisting of a “non-belief”? I can easily turn the same distinction around and say that theists simply lack the belief in the non-existence of God, whereas all atheists have a positive belief in the non-existence of God. The point is that your distinctions are totally arbitrary.
Further, it is not a matter of whether or not I intend on communicating with people (I am communicating with you after all), it is matter of whether or not the distinction you are drawing is an honest distinction. For instance, you just qualified all agnostics as either theist or atheist. But so many agnostics would consider themselves neither. You are ascribing beliefs to them which they don’t have, or are suspending. So this alleged binary distinction between Theist/Atheist is not kosher for some people.