Quote Originally Posted by hazetwostep
the word agnostic is a tricky one because it currently holds many personal definitions that are not accurate. at it's base an agnostic is someone who believe that it is impossible to know whether or not there is a god, so he/she suspends ultimate judgment. while an agnostic may believe it is improbable that there is a god or that it is very likely that there is, to remain in the agnostic category the person must remain in a state of uncertainty.

an atheist believes that there absolutely is no god.

anyone who follows a religion or who follows a personal belief system (not a mainstream system like christianity or hinduism) but believes that there is a god would more accurately fall into a general category of spirituals or believers (not in the sense of "christian believers" as beliefs can vary immensely).

an agnostic (traditionally speaking) is a group who would answer the question, "Do you believe there is a god?" with a reply of "i don't know" or "i can't know" and NOT "Yes there is a god but i don't know how it all works." by believing that there is a god one leaves the heading of "agnostic."
and i agree completely, i just didn't want to further cloud the issue, personally, i'm still on the fence