Wow.
Anyway, last time I was here Siquo said that all beliefs deserve respect. I'm wondering why, especially when those beliefs affect other people as much as lots of religious beliefs do (or theists trying to make them affect other people). Obviously respect their right to believe, but when people start talking about their beliefs shouldn't you (if you want to) tell them what you think, without having to worry about offending them? They brought it up, after all.
EDIT:
No, agnostic and atheist are on different axes (is that the right term?)
agnosticism refers to knowing, (a)theism to belief or non-belief.
Tell you what. Remember my last post where I talked about the scale of belief? Let's use this. Copied from the first site I found:
1.Strong Theist: I do not question the existence of God, I KNOW he exists.
2.De-facto Theist: I cannot know for certain but I strongly believe in God and I live my life on the assumption that he is there.
3.Weak Theist: I am very uncertain, but I am inclined to believe in God.
4.Pure Agnostic: God’s existence and non-existence are exactly equiprobable.
5.Weak Atheist: I do not know whether God exists but I’m inclined to be skeptical.
6.De-facto Atheist: I cannot know for certain but I think God is very improbable and I live my life under the assumption that he is not there.
7.Strong Atheist: I am 100% sure that there is no God.
Most atheists are 6, most theists are 1.
Actually it probably won't clear up the atheism religion/non debate, but still...
EDIT 2.0: Meh, what Neruz said
On second thoughts, that scale doesn't really clear up the debate at all. Whoops.
EDIT 3.0: Not going to post again, but what Mr. Wiggles said below me