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I have a couple of great friends that are atheists and one that's
an agnostic so I misspoke in my second reference to atheists.
So for some Christians, there is a vested interest in making all Atheists into
Agnostics so as to say, «See, there could be a God — you should stay more open minded.»
Not exact matches
Well, I was uneducated,
so I guess I was
agnostic.
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.
Coconut's target audience are the freelancer community
so it makes sense to stay put at a generic space, as Goodall explained: «We'd definitely consider it [a dedicated FinTech space], although we like
agnostic coworking spaces because many of our customers don't know what FinTech is.
and evidently atheists are welcome at some UU churches,
so I'm sure
agnostic atheists — probably even more
so.
Agnostics think you can not prove god's existence OR disprove it
so they do whatever it is that they do.
Your arrogance has changed a lot of easy going
agnostics into fight - back atheists
so far.
I don't see why you find it
so impossible that there are multiple atheists and
agnostics here at the same time, when you seem to think it's perfectly plausible that there are multiple believers here at the same time.
And just
so anyone doesn't have to wonder, I am neither a Muslim, Christian, Jew, Catholic,
Agnostic, Buddhist, Jainist, Mormon, Wiccan, Episcopalian, Raelian, Scientologist, Atheist, Anti-Theist, or practioner of any religion or organized non-religion of any kind.
However, I was was one for quite some time — well, more like an
agnostic —
so I can testify that they ain't all Christian haters.
Since you seem to be mixed up about what
Agnostic / Gnostic and Atheist / Theist mean I will repeat
so you don't confuse those terms again.
I am making the «belief in no god» a concept that a Atheist (not a
Agnostic Atheist) would view as true but can not prove
so their view would fall under the definition of faith.
So the term agnostic or «Not Knowing» describes for me the process of giving up the need to know, so that I can take in the wholeness of that moment of awarenes
So the term
agnostic or «Not Knowing» describes for me the process of giving up the need to know,
so that I can take in the wholeness of that moment of awarenes
so that I can take in the wholeness of that moment of awareness.
So that my friends is why Joe is
agnostic.
Atheist reject the idea of a god and believe their view to be true or they would be
agnostic unless they choose no stance at all of a god that of which would require unknowing of what the term «god» means
so it would fall under a belief and since they can't prove that a god doesn't exist then by definition it requires faith for their view, meaning it would effect their view of the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe if a god was proven to be true.
I'm not going to go
so far as to say that her boyfriend converted her, like many people on here have... I understand it, as an
agnostic and not an atheist... There is a human need that is filled by religion that is hard to be met elsewhere.
You can't really believe that atheists,
agnostics, deists and other religions can not determine right from wrong because they do not believe in an objective morality, don't be
so obtuse.
Too often, when Christians make appeals to atheists or
agnostics, they fall back on emotional, faith - based language: «When I trust in the Lord...,» «God has been
so good to me...,» etc..
Darwin wrote in his later years: «I think that generally (& more and more
so as I grow older) but not always, that an
agnostic would be the most correct description of my state of mind.»
People who are true
Agnostics would sit squarely in the middle,
so their belief claim shouldn't tilt either way (but it typically errs on the side of a god).
People believe what they learn when they are young and they don't learn to think on their own
so many more of them are becoming
agnostic which is what the world teaches.
So I am sure we will rush right out and elect a truly qualified athiest or
agnostic for the president.
The dumb sh - its in this country won't vote for an atheist or
agnostic or any other religion besides a Christian,
so what can he do?
So of course the atheists and
agnostics push back.
«I think that generally (& more and more
so as I grow older) but not always, that an
agnostic would be the most correct description of my state of mind.»
So, I'll say I'm
agnostic and maybe we can have a discussion.
Im an athiest /
agnostic, and I am proud to be
so, but I do not agree with this.
One reason there are
so many atheists and
agnostics is that they have actually read the Bible, unlike
so many Christians.
I've read several posts that talk about how Christians dumped him, and atheists donated money, but the article clearly says, «Bell said he knows Christians and
agnostics who have contributed to his fundraiser as well,
so it's not an all - atheist effort.»
But the vast majority of Christians do not share his ecumenical universalism and
so I stay atheist for them, while for the others I may be an
agnostic.
And some Atheists there is a vested interest into making
Agnostics into Atheists
so as to say, «Common on, sure there may be a super turtle flying around the sun that is the source of all happiness, but we don't believe it is possible enough to grant the least credence,
so we are A-Super-Turtlists in the same way we are A-Theists.»
From
Agnostic to Islam and I have seen examples in the past...
so my humble request to you is not to stop... keep learning or studying the new stuffs... an advice to you when you decide to study or learn about Islam — do not point to the people who does wrong things as wrong doing people are there in everywhere regardless of faith, but look into the scripture and go to someone who has knowledge if you have any question that bothers you but make sure that person is well educated to his community... i ask The Almighty God to open your heart...
There are many, many
agnostics and atheists in the ranks of Islam, but they're terrified to say
so.
I label myself
agnostic instead of atheist since I don't have a definition of a
so called «god».
I'm guessing Obama is neither an atheist or a Christian; he's too pragmatic and logical to much of a believer in anything
so he's probably
agnostic.
So, actually, it is split pretty much down the middle, with about 50 % of scientists being atheist (or
agnostic) and 50 % being believers (or otherwise NOT atheists).
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.
So when liberal scholars and agnostics criticize the Bible and question its authority, we get defensive, not so much because of our theology of the Bible, but because it feels like they are attacking a loved on
So when liberal scholars and
agnostics criticize the Bible and question its authority, we get defensive, not
so much because of our theology of the Bible, but because it feels like they are attacking a loved on
so much because of our theology of the Bible, but because it feels like they are attacking a loved one.
I'm an
agnostic,
so I appreciate good, fair arguments when it comes to faith and atheism.
1) This is not a particularly hospitable place for
agnostics 2) Nothing would crush my parents more than learning that their daughter has walked away from the faith 3) I have a book deal with a Christian publisher 4) I want to keep my Christian friends 5) My doubts come and go,
so there's no reason to unnecessarily drag the people I love through my drama 6) If I fake it maybe I can convince myself that everything's okay
I love how you and
so many other atheist /
agnostic individuals accuse «believers» of acting in emotional, unscientific ways, yet it is often your side that fails to debate in a coherent, logical, and civil manner.
If you say «I don't know,
so I'm
agnostic», then you must admit that you don't believe, because if you did believe, then you know it to be true.
Archie Bunker, in fierce argument with his
agnostic son - in - law, is asked, «Archie, if there's a God, why is there
so much suffering in the world?»
Consequently, the
agnostic who can, and frequently does say, «I am as good as
So - and - so who goes to church,» feels that he has given a final and unanswerable reply to the whole Christian positio
So - and -
so who goes to church,» feels that he has given a final and unanswerable reply to the whole Christian positio
so who goes to church,» feels that he has given a final and unanswerable reply to the whole Christian position!
And as far as Einstein, he was
agnostic, and used the term «god» very loosely
so to say he was a believer is incorrect.
So, if other atheists,
agnostics, Buddhists, Taoists, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, etc...