I would like to get more into this thread in general, but for now I'm just gonna respond to this.How many atheists and agnostics really even fulfill the modern definition? Are agnostics really ambivalent about the existence of God, or just the nature of God? Do atheists really believe there is no God, or do they simply not believe that God is not of any of the natures described by the world religions?
I'm not sure, but I think that agnostics as often simply don't have a belief in god. It's not that they are ambivalent, it's just that they don't feel they can commit to saying god does or doesn't exist.
Atheists I'm not sure. However I think some (buddhist atheists? or something?) believe in a certain reliable structure to the universe which some would call god. Maybe?
Hmm. I usually call myself a nontheist. I'm not actually sure what the technical definition of that is, but it sounds right. Basically, I say that I would follow my own moral code regardless of my knowledge god's existence (or I'd like to believe I would) and so the existence of god isn't something I need to worry about right now.
A neat little story that sums it up ok (no idea of the roots...I was told it's some far east something or other guy, but using google I find that marquis de sade wrote something called "Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man"...hmm, not a very good spokesman

A soldier, injured during a battle, has crawled out of the fray and lies bleeding on the ground. A priest approaches. The soldier, sure his death is coming asks the priest to say prayers over him so he can go on to the next world in peace.
The priest ignores the soldier. He treats the wound, saving the soldier's life. When he's done, he states "if I had taken the time to pray for you, you would have died."
Of course this is all just puffing myself up to look more serious than I am, I'm not really going around pulling arrows out of people and saving the world (though it'd be cool if I was, huh?) w/ good works.
Hmm, I think I only call myself a nontheist because I always thought that idea of agnostic I gave above (not sure one way or the other) was it. But "ambivalent to religious beliefs at the moment, sort of" might sum it up ok.