I consider myself an atheist, but the thing about atheism, if you're too much of a purest, it's really just a religion. I suppose I would say the likelihood of God is greater than the likelihood of the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, or the Tooth Fairy (though that unexplained quarter under my pillow as a little boy remains a mystery). In favor of God is the fact that there are people I hold in high esteem who believed in God, such as Jesus, Martin Luther King, and Gandhi. In addition, I hope there's God, and I hope he's not bin Laden's, Santorum's, or even Romney's God, though I suppose then I'd hang out with my friends in hell. But, hell is supposed to be quite hot, and I prefer cool weather. Technically, I suppose I'm an agnostic, but that implies a little more doubt than I really have. Also, I think a belief in atheism is a message that we have only once chance in eternity to do things right, so it's important to try as hard as we can. Those who believe in God and an afterlife maybe don't have to try quite as hard, especially if the only requirement God has is to serve His egotistical nature, as some people seem to believe.