"I honestly don't know"? Most atheists believe that the existence of God is false, a fairy tale, etc. That's your belief. It is fine. You can add that you have plenty of evidence to support your belief. Theists do the same. It's fine.
Perhaps very few, but this seems to change from one question to the other, say that they honestly don't know. That's better, more open, but it seems to be rare.
In a previous question, I asked why some atheists say that God is a fairy tale, etc. and yet refuse to admit that they have a belief. So again, do you see the difference between "I believe that it's false, a fairy tale, etc." and "I honestly don't know"?
Here is a link to the previous question http://answers.yahoo.com/question/;_ylc=X3oDMTE1MmI4N2IyBF9TAzIxMTU1MDAxMTgEc2VjA2Fuc19ub3QEc2xrA3N1YmplY3Q-;_ylv=3?qid=20071005232439AAB9jbV
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