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It's logically dishonest to say "There are no gods." How do you prove there isn't something? Maybe you just can't see it right now. Agnostic atheist is the only logical position one could take.
You can say certain ones don't exist based on contradictions in their own scriptures, but it could just be that that version is just flawed, but there's a core of something that does. Anyway, yeah. I agree. Anti-theist doesn't really make sense as a position to hold. Holding any logical stance that a thing doesn't exist is pretty much impossible from a human perspective. There's so much were incapable of knowing.