I don’t know if this is relevant to my question, but what is it that makes you decide to be agnostic rather than atheist?
As I keep repeating in other threads about varying degrees of theism, it’s impossible to prove a negative
Atheism is a belief just as much as theism; both of them say ‘the universe is such-and-such a way’. While I find far less evidence supports theism, I cannot discount the possibility entirely – there’s always that chance.
Interesting. So you have (explicitly or implicitly) assigned a low probability to the existence of God. I suspect that most agnostics do the same. What is it that prevents you from making that low probability a zero probability?
Again, can’t prove a negative
This almost sounds like “decision exhaustion”.
It would be! As a frightened agnostic, remember, I wouldn’t have any idea which religion is right about the afterlife – though I could probably be safer if I got Marduk worship, Osiris worship, Zoroastrianism, and Judaism first since they’re older, and saved Wicca, the Church of the Subgenius, Discordianism, and several hundred Protestant splinter sects for last (but someone might’ve had a revelation of the actual Truth only 30 years ago…!).
Still, we’re talking about thousands upon thousands of different religions. My current knowledge is only so much – I’d have to study most of them fairly thoroughly, read the holy texts, figure out how to get into paradise or whatever the good side of the afterlife is. And even then, covering my bases with one religion could erase my chances with another!
If I sacrifice to Marduk I offend the Zoroastrians, the Jews and the Christians; same with Osiris. If I attend a Protestant service and profess Jesus as my lord and savior I’m once again out with the Jews – and possibly some of the other Protestant groups. If I draw a magic circle and meditate the Christians and Jews would take grievous exception. And if I’m worrying and running around
this much, I’m obviously in dire straits with the Subgenii due to my now-nonexistent Slack!
Simply put, that kind of effort just isn’t possible for a human being with a normal lifespan.
How likely would you be to believe it, do you think?
Honestly, that’s one of those questions that can’t truly be answered until it happens

Here’s how I think it’d go though. My first reaction would be to see who put acid in my tea; failing that, get my head checked; failing that, sleep on it and if I see the letters still burning on the wall the next morning… I’d definitely be considering belief in
something a
very strong possibility.