Skeptical agnostic with somewhat spiritual tendencies.
By skeptical, I mean the position I take to all those beliefs that have been made up during the history of humanity. I concider the existence of things now seen as supernatural (with no more specific a definition) relatively probable, though there is little more to say until some true understanding of such is reached, providing it both actually exists and we are capable of gaining that understanding. God(s), as the concept is typically defined within religions, are another matter, their existence about as probable as that of the
The Holy Broken Chair of Fluffiness.
i think god is a space alien.
As silly as I find it, I think it atleast beats the probability of a christian god.
In any case, faith is a prime example of logical fallacy, and of the weaknesses of the human mind. Though many manage to rid themselves of religious beliefs (and some never get any to begin with), belief often remains, in one thing or another. Some kind of inherent goodness or importance of humanity, for example. Or that, despite the fact that it will eventually become wholly irrevelant (speaking of within the bounds of this existence - beyond that, if there is anything, you can't be certain) - first to you, then eventually to all others, as they, and eventually all following generations, too, cease to live - life has some inherent value and meaning.