Do you wish to waffle or not believe?
I really fail to see the point of claiming agnosticism most of the time, if we can't know, why bother caring about the matter? And honestly if you're not going to live giving lip service to which ever gods you believe might be possible you may as well be an atheist anyway, not a whole lot of theology judges people on if they think the particular god might possibly exist.
Atheism is as simple as not believing there is a god. Personally I have no sense of there being a god, see no proof for any gods, and find the waffly position annoying as I can't get a proper breakfast out of this no matter how many times I say waffle.
If you're really torn on the matter, really not sure about it. Then agnostic actually does make sense. If it's something that keeps you up at night or occupies your thoughts on a regular basis, that seems like honest agnosticism to me. If you don't believe but hope to be less offensive by claiming you can't prove it, then you're wasting everyone's time. If you have little use for a belief in god, and sleep fine regardless of one exists or not, then you're living atheism already and may as well run with it.
I've heard it jokingly described that a fundie agnostic would run around screaming "I don't know, and neither do you!"
Joke or not, it seems valid to me. Nothing wrong with believing in a god, but thinking you know for sure in detail what happens after you die and everyone who believes differently is wrong? Heh, I don't know, and neither do you.
I've met one of those idiots and it was more annoying than any evangelical I've ever had to deal with. The guy lived every day of his life as if there was no god, soul and theological text may as well be used as toliet paper. But he couldn't possibly be an atheist, atheists are all assholes who are wrong because we can't possibly know.
I can assure you I wasn't the asshole in that particular conversation. I, the atheist, made arguments for preserving theological texts as a method of studying how the human mind works and creates mythologies.
And now I really want waffles.