Perhaps I do....I would need to have all the religious texts ever written to be able to answer the first definition and then I could and practically would be a atheist, theist and agnostic all at the same time considering the differences in those definitions are as infinite as the propositions presented...it is also clearly not a universal, coherent definition being presented...so my initial position that the question is not coherent is validated.
Not really. If you believe in just one of the many gods then you would be a theist. If you disbelieve all of the gods then you're an atheist.
The second, I would have no way to objectively know whether any decisions I make on the validity are a result of such a deities mind control or will...this would require an enormous amount of assumption and is therefore not a coherent universal definition.
Nobody said it was aimed at you. I stated a supernatural being or entity with the ability to. Not that it had to influence you in some way.
The third also requires assumptions which could mean I am agnostic, theist or atheist dependent upon those assumptions...so again, not a coherent proposition.
Therefore as no coherent universal proposition has been made the question(s) assumes to much to be meaningful......I am not an atheist or theist as both would assume too much given the knowledge you have supplied.
What do you believe a god is?