Do I believe in God (pick a version), or numerous Gods (pick a version), or spirits (pick a version), or ancestors (pick a version), or do I not?

No, I do not.

Do I accept the words of an oral tradition (pick a version), of a blessed tome (pick a version), or a ritual process (pick a version), or do I not?

No, I do not.

Do I understand the attempt implicit in them all to give answers to the questions that have confronted humanity throughout time? Do I understand the need in humanity to confront such questions?

Yes, I do.

Do I accept the proclamations of science to develop theory, to test it against reality, to test it against other theory, to seek knowledge for its own sake over time?

Sceptically.

Do I accept that science (in all its chaos) has more value than religion (in all its diversity) in making sense of the world, our place in it, and how we may affect that place?

Yes, I do.

Do I accept that science is an enormous improvement on relgion (and its historical persecutions of science) in expanding knowledge for the development of human history?

Yes, I do.

Do I believe in God (pick a version), or numerous Gods (pick a version), or spirits (pick a version), or ancestors (pick a version), or do I not?

No, I am an atheist.

I see all the numerous cultural and historical religious views, systems, and aspirations to insight, as just that, cultural and historical creations.