Sentences with phrase «agnostic in»

Some developers are agnostic in the eminent domain battle.
Both, he said, are aimed at striking a balance between high - level strategy and low - level engineering, and are more agnostic in how they will approach working with blockchain technologies other than bitcoin.
«Since we're partners with all of them and agnostic in our approach, every innovation they bring to market enhances Sonos home sound systems.»
Note of disclosure for conflict of interest: Although I try to be agnostic in public when discussing the legal publishers, Irwin Law has published my legal research and writing book and I am an unabashed fan of them as a publisher.
«We're agnostic in pulling data and in writing data,» Smart WebParts CEO Todd Gerstein told me during a demonstration of the product.
In Agnostic: A Spirited Manifesto, author Leslie Hazleton shares her thoughts on what it means to be an agnostic in today's society.
Yes, your heart may tug in one direction or the other but your goals require you to sometimes be an agnostic in those religious wars.
First, the United States in the aftermath of the Revolution appears almost agnostic in religion, with the promise of complete liberty of belief taken with great seriousness.
Now, are you agnostic in this belief, thinking that you could possibly be proven wrong about Thor or Zeus some day, or do you live your life as though these gods had never been real to begin with?
An agnostic in the American Puritan tradition — «a quintessence of Boston,» he called himself — he admitted he barely knew what to make of the Virgin, much less Venus.
I guess you could classify me as an agnostic in those days, I had no reason to need God, or not need Him.
I've also led self described atheists and agnostic in non-theistic guided meditations at their request and do not feel that such attempts to comfort others compromises what I or they believe.
Today I consider myself an agnostic in the real philosophical sense.
@Bill W Messenger: As an agnostic in AA, I found the chapter to which you refer, to be rather a disappointment as it seems to be written only from the perspective of those who were at one point either agnostic or atheist and had consequently found a faith.
This shows up in the relatively low total number of people self - identifying as SBNR and atheist / agnostic in the polls compared with what I see in the people I meet.
So yeah, I am an Atheist in some senses and an Agnostic in others but mostly, I am just a guy trying to get by.
There's about a BILLION atheist / agnostics in the world today and I'd bet most of them agree with me because I can prove things using facts.
You know, I bet if you slapped the rise in number of atheists / agnostics in the country on a graph with the decline in morality and good sense, you'd get a big fat X. It's pretty obvious which way things are going with a mere cursory glance at today's society.
That's why I have trouble with lumping agnostics in with atheists.
If you read the many posts by atheists and agnostics in this forum you will see «group of drunks», «group of druggies», and «good orderly direction».
they are all Christian scholars, there arent any atheists / agnostics in that bunch (like Crossan, Ehrman, etc, etc..)?
There are anywhere from 30 to 60 MILLION atheist / agnostics in the USA right now and our numbers are growing.
So yeah, I can understand their desire to raise awareness of atheists and agnostics in the general population.
One more thing... if you include agnostics in this group, fully 25 % of our population are either atheists or agnostics.
regards to atheism and uncharitableness, charitable giving by atheists and agnostics in America is significantly less than by theists, according to a study by the Barna Group:
And by the way, there are WAY more than 1 - 3 % Atheists / Agnostics in the U.S.. Most of us are NOT protesting Christmas (which many of us celebrate) or doing other useless and obnoxious things.

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In an interview this week, Williams gave one of the clearest indications yet that he sees the site's future as being a content - agnostic hosting service for publishers of all kinds.
Since FHG is vendor agnostic, we would assist hospitals and physician offices in their HIT vendor selection, identify which HIT vendors provide the best financial value, and show through the EMR adoption process whether the organization would receive full or partial funding from the stimulus package.
CSI is geographically agnostic and has been active in North America, Europe, South America, Australia, Asia, and the Middle East.
In fact, the company is entirely agnostic on how that happens: the more money moving via its infrastructure, the better.
In short, I really am completely agnostic about the short term direction of the market.
The fund is sector agnostic and will invest in 20 firms.
Although the institute welcomes abstract ideas, like Bitcoin Cloud, it takes a coin - agnostic perspective on digital currencies in order to study the overarching principles of cryptoeconomics.
Supported by both Buterin and Wood, and sporting the motto «unbank the bank,» OmiseGO is Thailand - based Omise's blockchain project enabling «real - time, peer - to - peer value exchange and payment services» via an agnostic, all - in - one financial clearing house and liqduity provider.
The firm is stage - agnostic and doesn't think any idea is too green to be invested in, particular if they're potentially disruptive in the convergence of media, entertainment, and technology.
First, the method is agnostic as to what the money is spent on, so money spent cleaning up an oil spill looks remarkably similar to money spent building a new hospital or school in terms of economic impact.
In this workshop, Brandywine Global, who has been managing index - agnostic global fixed income portfolios since 1992, explains how an unconstrained global fixed income strategy can generate absolute returns over market cycles by identifying opportunities through country, currency, duration, and sector management strategies.
High - profile, successful, and gold - agnostic investment - world luminaries assess the macroeconomic risks of radical monetary policies and reach a similar conclusion: This will end badly: — Seth Klarman: «All the Trumans (reference: a 1998 movie [The Truman Show] in which the main character's entire life takes place on a TV set which he perceives as reality)-- the economists, fund managers, traders, market pundits — know at some level that the environment in which they operate is not what it seems on the surface....
VIX is largely price - agnostic; it doesn't attempt to reflect the absolute value in the market, merely the degree of price fluctuation.
In reality I am pretty agnostic when it comes to energy and (sadly) can't offer you a «prediction» that would do you any good.
As part of his role, Mr. Duggan was also involved in fundraising efforts for a strategy - agnostic aircraft leasing platform.
In Response to comments regarding me as an agnostic I believe you to be incorrect and misusing the term «Agnosticagnostic I believe you to be incorrect and misusing the term «AgnosticAgnostic».
In fact I've yet to meet an atheist that isn't agnostic.
He has a delightful demeanor.The history or evidence of Jesus raising from the dead is a very good point of what the atheist or agnostic needs to try and disprove in the reasoning of our faith.
Are you agnostic about all gods or just the gods that «want» you to believe in them (or else?).
Therefor the two are not mutually exclusive: agnostic atheist means «to not have knowledge of a god or gods, and to not have a belief in a god or gods».
It's likely that the majority of them fall into the agnostic category of agnostic atheists, as identified in wikipedia.
Most self - described atheists are Agnostic Atheists who do not believe in Gods, but also do not make epistemological claims about God's existence (or lack thereof).
Agnostic, this is for you... I am well educated, intelligent, and believe in choices.
In his Natural History of Religion (1757), the Scottish philosopher David Hume — in agreement with other skeptical and agnostic English and French thinkers — said that Christianity's claim to absolute truth was to be blamed for the devastating civil wars that had taken place in Britain and FrancIn his Natural History of Religion (1757), the Scottish philosopher David Hume — in agreement with other skeptical and agnostic English and French thinkers — said that Christianity's claim to absolute truth was to be blamed for the devastating civil wars that had taken place in Britain and Francin agreement with other skeptical and agnostic English and French thinkers — said that Christianity's claim to absolute truth was to be blamed for the devastating civil wars that had taken place in Britain and Francin Britain and France.
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