What is it when you....

Pancake.

Or, depending on context:

undecided :
ambivalent, betwixt and between, blowing hot and cold, borderline, debatable, divided, hemming and hawing, hesitant, iffy, impartial, in the middle, indecisive, irresolute, neutral, not definite, not sure, of two minds, open, running hot and cold, tentative, torn, uncertain, unclear, uncommitted, undetermined, unsure, up in the air, waffling, wavering, wishy-washy

impartial :
candid, detached, disinterested, dispassionate, equal, equitable, evenhanded, fair-minded, impersonal, just, middle-of-the-road, neutral, nondiscriminating, nondiscriminatory, nonpartisan, objective, on-the-fence, open-minded, unbiased, unbigoted, uncolored, unslanted, without favor
 

I like to think so ;)

I try not to subscribe to things that I cannot experience or witness for myself. Some would argue that is where faith comes in but lets not get into that. I'm just looking for the correct word to describe the indecision.
 
Keeping your options open.
I suppose it depends how this state of indecision was reached and if you're still actively trying to reach a conclusion, or if this is your conclusion.

Perhaps just a shrug of the shoulder is the right answer.
 
Ok well to explain further I was asked this question a moment ago, with the information I have managed to gather so far in life regarding the subject of whether God exists or not I find the evidence inconclusive. I am therefore unable to subscribe to the argument that there is a God however at the same time there is a compelling argument that God does indeed exist.



With the info so subjective and inconclusive I feel I would be naive to subscribe to either side of the fence and therefore remain.......?


Not wanting this to turn into an debate about weather he does or not otherwise we'd all be here for a very long time. ;)
 
undecided or agnostic.

The latter is almost exclusively used to refer to religious beliefs.

I'm not sure how you can "subscribe" to the side of a fence, though. I'd consider changing the wording!
 
Agnosticism is the view that the truth value of certain claims—especially claims about the existence or non-existence of any deity, but also other religious and metaphysical claims—is unknown or unknowable.


agnostic is the correct word, its not the word I was looking for but perhaps the word I should be using.

Many thanks, feel free to continue to discuss.
 
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