Agnotheist:My newly coined term for agnostics who require certainty for beliefs/disbeliefs to be rational (e.g., "you can't prove for sure that gods don't exist, so atheism is irrational-- just like theism is!"). Agnotheists would be atheists, if they lessened the burden of proof they require to disbelieve Atheists are those willing to assert no gods exist, because they don't require certainty before believing or disbelieving in something (I disbelieve in Santa with less than certain proof, just like I disbelieve in your "god" with less than certain proof, especially should your god posess non material attributes).A true agnostic, then is someone who thinks the odds of some god existing are close enough to the odds of no gods existing that he/she can't make a call, even based on probability rather than certainty.These are my distinctions, if you disagree, it's likely you are wrong.:)