Better to spend ages searching for answers in ourselves and the universe (at the same time) than to risk misinterpreting a doctrine and stunting our (spiritual and scientific) growth. Well, at least that's how I see it, and since its my personal opinion (and experience), I cannot claim it is right and true.
This is why I'm no atheist, but certainly not a proper Christian according to most doctrines. I believe (emphasis in believe, as in, I don't know if this is true or even properly reasonable) that we should look for evidence of God and the divine in ourselves and the universe, and the first step to this is admitting that, in the grand scheme of the cosmos, we don't really know much of anything, and that quite a lot we know and take for granted (from both science and religion, in several ways) is based on speculation and relies a lot on our imperfect senses and awareness.
As such, (again, I believe) taking anything for granted, either by refusing to accept the existence of God because we cannot perceive it; or by completely assuming we are absolutely right in regards to God because we interpreted and understood (with our limited senses and awareness) a source of information attributed to Him in a way or another, means imposing limitations on your awareness and stunting your growth as a living mind.
I'm not really an agnostic, though, since I do believe in God and the divine, I just admit that, currently, I do not have enough awareness to claim it to be real. Faith, after all, doesn't mean knowing something to be true, in an empirical sense, but feeling that something is true. Some feel it, some don't, its part of our nature regardless.
As badly worded as it is, this is roughly what I believe in.
If the fundie protestant view of hell is true though, I'm prob kinda fucked, but whatever :v