Isn't answering said question with "I am an agnostic" simply a way of answering the question without actually answering it. From the outset it appears to demand only a simple yes or no answer. If anomaly is correct to point out that agnostic christians do exist then it seems deceptive.
If someone asked you if you ate meat and your reply was simply, "I'm a vegetarian," well, you're not really saying anything definitively. There are many vegetarians who eat fish, and chicken too.
Vegetarian, like agnostic doesn't really mean much in the context of that question.
Besides, why can't you just say yes or no?
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