It is
also agnostic to the class of service that the customer purchased.
Also, I would ask you... are
you also agnostic about zeus and the other thousands of gods that are out there?
Most honest Atheists are
also Agnostic (defining knowledge)... in other words - I see no evidence to support the notion of a god (s) but can't be sure there isn't.
I'm an atheist because I don't believe but
also agnostic because I lack the knowledge.
Therefore, I am
also agnostic.
I am
also an agnostic because I can't prove that there is not a God (maybe there is a God and He / She is an evil God).
Most atheists are
also agnostics but it's very possible to be an atheist and still believe in a type of spirit or god existing, it's more of a deism though than anything else.
There are
also agnostics, who believe that we don't know if there is a «God»; and there are theists, who believe that there is a higher power, but don't believe religion's claims that he / she / it interacts with us or directs our paths in an afterlife; and there are people with no label to their beliefs, who believe that we are on our own here on Earth to make it as good a place as we can.
Most atheists are
also agnostics because the terms are not mutually exclusive.
Not exact matches
The Virtuix Omni is platform -
agnostic and
also works with Facebook's (fb) Oculus Rift.
As part of his role, Mr. Duggan was
also involved in fundraising efforts for a strategy -
agnostic aircraft leasing platform.
True atheists are
also NOT
agnostic.
But it is reasonable to believe that an
agnostic or atheist on this commentary will be reasonably fair enough to acknowledge that we are not at the apex of human knowledge, and have the humility that
also acknowledge that while we all aspire to the knowledge of God, we don't have the math, language or tools to even come close to it.
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).
If you are uncertain about whether gods could exist you are an
agnostic, but you are
also an atheist because you don't actually believe in a real god.
A recent poll / test showed that atheists and
agnostics not only were, on average, more highly educated, but that they
also know more about the Bible than Christians.
Because many of you claimed you're atheists yet you know what God means to you
also know bibles since many of you DID read it and know God and Jesus therefore you're not atheist but truly are
agnostic because you all WANT proof that if God is existed or not..
According to the work produced by David B. Barrett's religious statistics organisation (FYI, the man was a Christian no less) atheists number more than Jews, Sikh's, Shintos, Baha'is, Jains, combined, and if you want to consider all «non - religious / secular /
agnostic / atheist» together, since the whole «non-religion» movement is kinda riddled with people who find conontations of words like «atheist» to be bad enough to not want to declare themselves atheist, you'll find the number of that non-religious group
also amounts more than those religions plus buddhism, and taoism or even Confucianism.
You can be an
agnostic atheist, which most people that label themselves as «
agnostic» are
also atheists since they still don't believe in god.
An atheist can
also be an
agnostic or not.
Also, despite the popular beleif for centuries among
agnostics that pontius pilate did not exist because there was no historical record of him, evidence was uncovered in recent decades that says he did in fact exist.
The least corrupt countries
also tend to correlate have the largest number of atheists and
agnostics.
«An atheist
agnostic is someone who does not believe in gods and
also thinks that the existence of gods can not be known.
I
also suspect that Romney is
agnostic or atheist but keeps his Mormon ties for business / political reasons.
I wanted to know how other people who were «genuinely»
agnostic and who may
also not share a belief in a god or higher power worked their programme.
Brian Swimme
also holds the oneness perspective and he is an
agnostic (cosmologist).
Then later I studied up on other religions and spiritual ideas — moving through a range of spiritual notions, and for a long time thought of myself as SBNR
also, then I realized I was
agnostic.
It's
also, sadly, risky to come out in a traditionally conservative Christian area as an atheist or
agnostic, or, in my case, being a student of Zen Buddhism.
Aggie the
agnostic: I
also have faith, a strong belief that my butt doesn't poop diamonds, but I can't prove it.
If I plead for more understanding on the part of Christians for those who have not enjoyed a Christian upbringing, I would
also plead that the
agnostic should know much more accurately than he appears to do what the Christians of today, particularly the young Christians, really believe.
Having once been an
agnostic, I know most of the arguments unbelievers use, I use most of them myself... I
also know for a fact that you can not argue someone into a belief in God, they have to get their on their own, with the evidence presented for Him...
Deists and
Agnostics can
also perfectly do the job
I have seen a lot of bad behavior from christians, (or those claiming to be) I was
also incredibly surprised to find so many nonchristians, whether they be from varying religions, or
agnostics and atheists, to have good behavior, and even exhibit «fruit of the spirit», what I once considered to be a way to test the faith, or rather character of a christian, (they will know them by their fruit).
An
agnostic does not believe in a creator because there is no proof, but they
also do not completely dismiss the idea of creation due to the same lack of evidence in denial.
An
agnostic approach regarding deities keeps us honest about what we don't know anything about, but
also prevents unfounded junk from # 2 above (religion) from dirtying up our rational thinking on the matter.
While there are many christians of many denominations in this country, there are
also muslims, jews, buddhists, hindus, wiccans, pagans,
agnostic, atheists and followers of many other faiths.
Agnostics, being that they do not currently believe in a deity,
also count as atheists.
If you're a militant Atheist, that's fine, but you're
also picking at other Atheists and
Agnostics... which kinda shows that you might just be anti-social.
The founders of AA way back in the 1930s realized that many people have difficulities with the concept of God, so they had the foresight to use the term Higher Power and
also the original Big Book of AA has a whole chapter on athiests and
agnostics.
I
also believe a vast majority of atheists and
agnostics are more highly educated and therefore have a better background to understand world religions.
You
also show that you don't know what an
agnostic is.
This is
also sometimes called
agnostic atheism because most people who self - consciously lack belief in gods tend to do so for
agnostic reasons.
I
also respect the right of Atheists and
Agnostics to believe whatever they want.
While it worked to demean and harass Negroes, Mormons, Catholics, Jews, and
agnostics,... it
also provided Afro - Americans with institutions of their own and bred nearly all black public leaders.
It's
also my understanding that most
agnostics don't really refute the possibility of anything, but just want someone to «show them the money» so to speak.
Though I
also believe that one can be
agnostic to a degree about a lot of things, including God, but still choose to believe and / or follow a particular religion.
I
also believe that many atheists and
agnostics are good and loving people who do much to make this world a better place.
As an
Agnostic he would not claim that he is able to teach the Word of God as that would
also conflict with his choices.
Tandamonium As an
agnostic, a wife of an Active Duty Marine for over 20 years and mother of two Active Duty Marines, I thought the author did a great job getting to the nuance of the reason behind the decision and
also on giving some insight into Anabaptists.
These are just two seasons of my life: I
also had my anti-instutitional church season, my I'm - not - a-Christian-season, my
agnostic season, my angry feminist season, my new - wanna - be-theologian season, my screw - it - let's - knit - things - season, my I'm - a-new-mother-and-I-know-everything-now season.