Well, this religious debate aside, I would like to say that I do indeed have a religion, and I am not atheist or agnostic. As shocking as it sounds. However, my religious belief is based on the idea of what religion should be, and not what it has become.
Religion SHOULD be a set of morals to live by to make one a better person. Not answering questions about the unknown, not about proving who is right and who is wrong. Religion is supposed to be about having something to help you be a good person, not about "finding God," or answering, "why we're here?" Religion is supposed to be something each of us live by in a manner of our choosing to make us all better people.
I myself am of the Pagan faith, however before you judge me, allow me to say that the Pagan faith is GREATLY misunderstood these days, and these new age "poser," pagans make it much harder to see what it's truly about. There are a lot of them out there who simply say they are pagan because they want to be, "different," or, "unique," when all they really are a majority of the time is gothic, or emo, or scene people. Whatever other labels they choose to go by. The fact of the matter is, there is NO such thing as black magic or curses, those were made up by the Church a LONG time ago. In fact the Pagan faith condemns the harming of humans. It condemns killing, and there is no form of magic that is capable of harming another human. People who claim to have such powers are simply posers. The Pagan faith also speaks AGAINST converting people. I have NEVER met another Pagan who converted anyone in my entire life, and I have met SEVERAL.
The TRUE Pagan faith first of all is NOT set in stone. There is no specific way for all Pagans to follow. Each Pagan is different, and each follow different teachings. Paganism is mainly a worship of nature though, and can be polytheistic, or monotheistic.
I personally am what is called a, "Moral Pagan." This means I do not follow any Gods or Goddesses, and I worship nothing. You do NOT need to worship anything to be Pagan. The reason I am still pagan is because I follow their morals and values, and some of their customs. I pray not to speak to God, or a higher power, but to say that I am thankful for what I have, and that I am grateful for the good things in my life. I don't thank anyone for them but myself and the people who gave them to me. It's merely a set of values that make me feel like a better person, and help me through life.
I'm not telling anyone to follow me, I'm not arguing over being right or wrong, I'm simply using my customs and values to make myself a better person. What religion SHOULD be about. When did religion become this big hunt to prove who was right and who was wrong, I'll never know.