I believe that Jesus of Nazareth died for the sins of all men, past, present, and future. I believe that he believed that he was the son of God who created all that exists. I also believe that he was wrong, and that there is no god that created the universe.
Objectively one can only be agnostic. The existence of a god that does not interfere is verifiably unprovable, true or false. Since our observations are only from within the universe, we cannot observe things that exist solely outside the universe. Ergo, it is an exercise in futility to attempt to prove or disprove the existence of such a being.
I should be agnostic and not think about it at all, but I tend to lean more toward the lack of a non-interfering god. This is probably due to my experiences with Christians. Logical fallacies and hypocrisies feel like personal attacks to me.
I will try harder to not entertain religious discussion, since the oposing views are both based on the invalid assumption that one view can be argued correct. My time is better spent improving the lives that do, or will exist. Respecting life needs no ulterior motive. Life is beautiful.