So you're an agnostic atheist?
I'll put it this way. I do not feel that we have nor will we ever have the knowledge that tells us for certain that a god does not exist. We cannot know for a complete certainty that something doesn't exist. Dragons may exist on another planet. Fairies may exist in an alternate dimension we haven't discovered yet. So we can never say they certainly don't exist. We can only say we know WHERE they don't exist. Dragons clearly do not live in Los Angeles, as an example. So I leave open the possibility that a god or gods exist but that we don't actually have knowledge of their existence and therefor should not be insisting that they do. Only speculate that they could. That is my agnosticism. Where I am atheist is when someone begins telling me that a particular god they believe in exists and begins describing to me the qualities of this being. As this being is specified and given ideological shape I very quickly reach a point where one has gone too far for me to simply accept that it may exist as I begin looking at all the reasons why such a being would certainly not based on both scientific and philosophical grounds. I am agnostic to the possible existence of gods or godlike beings. I am atheist to every human claim of a god that has been made so far.