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Originally Posted by Zeraph
As far as the OP, I agree that is not a sufficient answer as agnosticism usually has to do with knowing if there's a god, not belief in one.
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Saying "I am agnostic." makes the exchange something to the effect of:
"Do you believe in god?"
"I believe knowledge of gods' existance is impossible."
It doesn't really answer the question being asked.
It's unlikely that someone who believed in some deity or another would answer "I'm an agnostic."
Even a Christian could claim to be agnostic since they have faith (not knowledge) that their god exists... but they'd probably just answer "Yes".