The argument from causality is inherently flawed in that causality is a property of existence. Existence cannot be "caused", causality occurs inside of existence. Much like the theist would argue that God wasn't caused he simply always "is" and always "was", the same can be argued for existence...
You want an option for agnostics? As if there is such an option... He asked a yes or no question, and thus the obvious options are 'yes or no'. You either believe or you do not. Believing in the possibility means that you do not explicitly believe there is a god, and therefore you do not believe...
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