I mean in such a scenario everyone’s agnostic. You can’t really know because it’s unprovable. If someone’s gnostic, then there must be proof, and then the entire debate is moot anyway.
Even though you can’t really know, there are still people who believe that god is provable and that they do really know. I’m sure there are plenty of agnostic Christians, people who believe in but know they can never confirm the existence of god.
You can also be an agnostic atheist - you don’t think god exists and/or don’t subscribe to religion but also believe there’s no way to know for sure.
I mean in such a scenario everyone’s agnostic. You can’t really know because it’s unprovable. If someone’s gnostic, then there must be proof, and then the entire debate is moot anyway.
Even though you can’t really know, there are still people who believe that god is provable and that they do really know. I’m sure there are plenty of agnostic Christians, people who believe in but know they can never confirm the existence of god.