Sentences with phrase «more agnostic»

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.
I became more agnostic about the warming trend.
That's why I'm basically an agnostic on this question, and the more I learn about and think about the question, the more agnostic I have become.
(I'm more agnostic on that, mostly because I think that «capitalism» as a real - world phenomenon is much less well - defined than textbook definitions actually capture, but also because I'm frankly fairly ignorant on the topic.)
I wish TitlePage Plus had taken a more agnostic approach and fostered local eBook vendors rather than bringing in another overseas one.
This was a definitely not bad idea, but since I'm much more agnostic about where I purchase my own books, I needed to think on the whole thing for a bit.
The Kobo ecosystem is a bit more agnostic.
Some people might not want to get themselves locked into any one company and prefer to be more agnostic about it, and that's fine.
The IAN is more agnostic, authors can list their eBooks now matter where they are for sale.
Tablets overall are a bit more agnostic, because readers can choose what app they want to download and can deal with more than one company.
Actually, Don, I'm more agnostic than exuberant on Common Core.
She is a regular church - goer and a strong believer in God while he rejects what he calls the «supernatural,» though interestingly enough he is more agnostic than atheist as he does not wholly reject the idea of a creator.
To me saying I don't know is the only logical stance for an atheist and I think that makes them more agnostic however redzoe made a good distinction between the different groups.
Are you trying to approach this on a more agnostic level, where there is a greater power and we don't know what it is, but we all have come up with a way to describe it and guess at how it wants us to live.
Your post lean more that you are closer to actual non-belief than a more Agnostic view of Faith.
«Between twenty and thirty I gradually became more and more agnostic and irreligious, yet I can not say that I ever lost that «indefinite consciousness» which Herbert Spencer describes so well, of an Absolute Reality behind phenomena.
Today ~ 5 % of people are atheists, and even more a agnostic.
I'm an atheist, and I'm finding myself moving towards a more agnostic view.
That to me seems more Agnostic than Atheist.
I went through a short period when I felt I was more agnostic than anything else, with a strong pull toward atheism.
I am not an Atheist, but more Agnostic with a heavy dose of reality.
This why I see myself more agnostic than atheist.
At least investors are becoming slightly more agnostic about geography.
I realize these facts will not bring more agnostics from the low side of the IQ bell curve, but I must speak frankly.

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Unlike the years before the crisis, the global consensus now is that governments should be agnostic when it comes to fiscal policy; too much debt is problematic (Greece, Spain, etc.), but it can take more than a balanced budget to inspire business confidence and get executives to spend.
«We're sponsor agnostic and more focused on dollar exposure,» he said.
As a DNS provider it is more natural for us to position as protocol agnostic.
In fact, the company is entirely agnostic on how that happens: the more money moving via its infrastructure, the better.
There are a number of other credit cards out there that are carrier agnostic, and give you more redemption value, and faster.
Even more importantly, content marketing is channel - agnostic.
Links are even more important to rank than keyword - and content - based features, and more important than page - level keyword - agnostic features.
You might not choose to live by that story, but if more people did and did it better (including Christians, non-Christians, athiests, agnostics, and myself), the world would be the heaven or the Heaven that all of us long for.
and evidently atheists are welcome at some UU churches, so I'm sure agnostic atheists — probably even more so.
Myself included: I was agnostic not atheist, though the evidence of my early life experiences pointed me more towards atheism.
As previously noted: «from an agnostic guy who enjoys intelligent se - x -» Obviously reading more than two sentences is too much for many on this blog.
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.
You can be an agnostic or an atheist when it comes to religion but it's much more difficult when we're talking about the World Cup.
many times i find myself having more in common with atheists and agnostics and those of other religions than i do with the more conservative brethren in my own faith.
I think we would be more of an agnostic to other god (s).
I know people who are not affiliated with any religion (agnostic, not atheist) that are far more humane in action than any number of «religious» people.
Some of which I find some to be, obviously in my limited * opinion * more plausible than others, but as an «agnostic» I just keep my mind open to all possibilities.
Whats even more scarier is when Agnostics use the word of God for an excuse to be immoral.
Agnostics don't have higher ground, they simply choose to be more scientific.
For example, François's new right - wing colleague, Godefroy Lempereur, introduces him to a nativist literature heavy on demographic studies purporting to show that «belief in a transcendent being conveys a genetic advantage: that couples who follow one of the three religions of the Book and maintain patriarchal values have more children than atheists or agnostics.
In find agnostics more open - minded and less bias than any other belief system in the world.
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.
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.
It would seem that atheists and agnostics deserve more credit than Christians for being «good».
Perhaps both extremes are considered scary to those who like to take a more rational agnostic view?
God logically can expect no more that agnostic people given our state of scientific and technological advancement.
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