To clarify, I argue that "I'm a gnostic atheist" is a blanket statement and doesn't do much service in the grander scheme. If you're certain that a particular God can't exist because of an apparent fact/contradiction, does that mean you're certain that all Gods don't exist, by any given definition? I'd sooner label myself agnostic in this regard and avoid the red tape of qualifying my views on all of the various potential definitions of God that could conceivably exist.
Maybe I'm confused...
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