In answer to the question, are you an agnostic or an atheist, I replied:
Sorry, but I may have made my answer too short, for I am not sure that you understood. Dawkins is not ‘my scale’, in fact that doesn't really mean anything.
He designed a scale displaying different types of religiosity and I am a 7 on that scale. You are on his scale as well, in fact everyone is. The scale is as follows:
1. Strong theist. 100 per cent probability of God. In the words of C.G. Jung, ‘I do not believe, I know.’
2. Very high probability but short of 100 per cent. De facto theist. ‘I cannot know for certain, but I strongly believe in God and live my life on the assumption that he is there.’
3. Higher than 50 per cent but not very high. Technically agnostic but leaning towards theism. ‘I am very uncertain, but I am inclined to believe in God.’
4. Exactly 50 per cent. Completely impartial agnostic. ‘God’s existence and non-existence are exactly equiprobable.’
5. Lower than 50 per cent but not very low. Technically agnostic but leaning towards atheism. ‘I don’t know whether God exists but I’m inclined to be sceptical.’
6. Very low probability, but short of zero. De facto atheist. ‘I cannot know for certain but I think God is very improbable, and I live my life on the assumption that he is not there.’
7. Strong atheist. ‘I know there is no God, with the same conviction as Jung “knows” there is one.’
Where would you place yourself? Are you a one, a two? Most atheists I’ve chatted with would put themselves down as a six, as in fact Dawkins himself does. If you read the scale through I think you would agree that there is nothing unreasonable about it.
Sorry, I don’t understand this comment.