Not exact matches
Like other
atheists has often said: People does not seem so troubled about the billions of years of
nonexistence before their birth, but most are very anxious about death and the probable nonexistance after that event.
Since from what you say «not assigning gods
nonexistence a «true»» you aren't rejecting the possibility of a God only it can't be proven which like you said would be Agnostic
Atheist and is not the same as someone who claims there is no god and rejects the possibility of it.
And if the
atheists» concept of absolute
nonexistence comes to play, you're dead, pal.
For the believer «the heavens declare the glory of God,» but not even for the
atheist can the heavens, or any observed realities, declare the divine
nonexistence.