Lord_Ascendant said:
agnosticism is saying "We'll find out eventually" Atheism is saying there is something there to deny. Thus Atheists do believe in God. I blow your mind? If there was nothing to refute, then Atheists wouldn't exist they would just be people.
/bows
You'll have to try a lot harder to blow someone's mind. I read Grant Morrison and William S. Burroughs and GET IT.
Atheists do say there is something there to deny; the concept of God. Whether or not there is a literal, omnipotent being who created the Universe and occasionally decides to genocide us, there IS the concept that he exists. You and I both know this because otherwise we wouldn't be able to have this interaction. Pretty much everyone has a concept of God and a lot of trouble comes about if one person has a different concept of God from someone else.
What atheists deny is that the God is a real, definitely existing thing ('thing' here being used to mean 'that which exists in some objective form, rather than merely as an abstract idea'). For instance, 'two' is a concept, but it isn't real. You can have two apples, but you can't have just 'two'. We can imagine 'two' in the same way we can imagine God, we can even make representations of these concepts, but neither are actual realities. I acknowledge that two is a concept but I do not acknowledge that two is a real 'thing'.
However, your final statement is technically accurate; there would be no atheists if there is nothing to refute - that is, there was no concept of God. Everyone would be atheists and hence no one would be atheists, because there would be no concept of God to believe in. The division between atheist and theist would be meaningless, in the same way as 'light' would be meaningless without 'dark'.
*bow right back at you*