Sorry I jumped all over you before — I just didn't care for the callous
description of an agnostic.
Not exact matches
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.»
«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.»
-- I think that generally... an
agnostic would be the most correct
description of my state
of mind.»
Beside I feel that the same
descriptions might be required to be asked or be questioned to Muslims
of Different Doctrines, Races and Cultures, who might have among them that who are similar to your nations, such as those who are Atheists,
Agnostics or even Satanic but there still will be those who are considered as religious believers «Moderate or Extremes»..!
Our
description of the alcoholic, the chapter to the
agnostic, and our personal adventures before and after make clear three pertinent ideas: (a) That we were alcoholic and could not manage our own lives.