<p>I’m pretty certain I know more about it than you do. That being said, I think it’s a waste of time saying all rational people are agnostics. That’s a given. No atheist nor theist is going to say the possibility of a god, or lack thereof, is indisputable unless their sanity is severely lacking. The topic is meant to address those who, when introducing themselves, call themselves agnostic as opposed to taking a stance. As Dawkins put it, the distinction between agnosticism and atheism is made when considering how close to zero we are willing to rate the possibility of existence for any given deity and it’s not worth contrasting a zero probability with a probability that is nearly indistinguishable from zero, so all agnostic atheists are de facto atheists and the reverse is true for theists. Those who call themselves agnostic atheists or agnostic theists fail to understand the purpose of the debate and have incorrectly assumed atheists and theists don’t understand agnosticism.</p>