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I'm an agnostic because, though I have found no compelling evidence for belief in any kind of supernatural, divine being, I believe it to be an open question whether or not some form of great intelligence created the universe or initiated the Big Bang, or whether it occurred without influence. A question that science has not yet answered, and a question (I am open to this possibility) it may never provide a satisfactory answer for.
I know I am vulnerable to the "teapot in orbit round the sun" attack, but I maintain that it is an open question in my mind, since the question and the potential answer is so fundamental. Whether this technically makes me an atheist or an agnostic I don't care, but I call myself agnostic to separate myself from atheists who are determined that NO such being could POSSIBLY have created the universe.