<p>TheMK99: Lol...that's great. I really didn't expect it to be an ultra-conservative environment....After all, Fordham is in New York. ;)</p>
<p>The MK, it is true. Many people sign in their friends' significant others here.</p>
<p>On the topic of my choice of faith, I am not confused. I have been Jewish Agnostic Athiest for much of my short life. I am a very happy and content person, especially as far as my categorization of myself goes. I consider myself extremely reflective and self-aware. What I have done is picked and chosen the parts of judaism, agnosticism, and atheism that I feel I identify with - together, they are the names that most define me. How can you tell me that what I call myself is wrong?
If it troubles and disturbs you so for me to label myself in this way (I feel that this is the context that most aptly describes my ideas about faith), imagine it under a different name. Saritism, or whatever. But the point is, Jewish Agnostic Atheist is what I am, and I incorporate these views into my lifestyle.
Basically, what it is: I love my Jewish heritage, and I practice some religious traditions of Judaism. It is part of who I am. But as far as the "god" issue, I believe that there is no proof of the existance or non-existance of a god. But if I had to guess, my guess is that there is no god.</p>
<p>Please keep an open mind in the future. It is not your job to label me, it is my own. And it is your job to accept and learn from this.</p>