I've considered this a bit lately and come up with a bit of clarification of my views, which I'd be curious what other people's thoughts are. I don't necessarily deny the existence of a God; there may be one, there may not. I just decided I don't believe in one or have faith in one, the same way I would lose faith in a person. I cannot reconcile the descriptions of God with what He would allow to happen. Same as my policy on people: I don't care your reasons, we're done if you hurt somebody I love. That said, I also don't believe a God exists, as a semi-related issue; however, this I see as a difference of perspective. Since God's existence can neither be proven or disproven, he exists to those who believe in Him and doesn't to others, like me. Almost going back to Descartes and his conclusions of "I think, therefore I am," that only affect the self; I have no way of determining if others are actually real or just generated by my mind. In the same way, God is real. If someone believes in Him. He also isn't real. If someone doesn't believe that he exists. (I really hope that logic made sense).