Half
of all agnostics actually believe in God, at least in terms of a universal force or Primal Origin, perhaps «within.»
Not exact matches
While I can not buy in to ANY religion (
agnostic bordering on atheist) I think Mitt is a smart man (unlike the MOST
of his fellow candidates) and is
actually campaigning on IDEAS vs. just running for president.
In my opinion, being
agnostic on many things, I believe we have much more to learn in Dawkins» area
of expertise before we can really get to an educated answer to the issue, but that is just a gut feeling, but with serious consideration to what we don't
actually know on the issue from these fields
of science.
I
actually am part
of a «missional» group right now that includes atheists and a few
agnostics.
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).
Interesting that a lot
of atheists are
actually agnostics.
Actually, an
agnostic is someone who believes nothing can ever ben known or proven about the existence
of God or anything beyond the observable universe.
Actually, one
of the largest contributors to the assist Ja - pan campaign is the USA government i.e. we the taxpayers, a collection
of humanists, humanitarians, secularists, atheists,
agnostics, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, and Pagans.
Unfortunately
Agnostics and Atheists are the most trusted less in this country than any other belief, lack
of belief, group in the entire country, running for public office as a non believer is a sure way not to win, so I running as a christian is the only logical approach to public office if you want to
actually win
It involves, not belief in the sense
of personal opinions, but rather a set
of actions (saying certain things, going to services, doing good works, etc.) that can be done in the absence
of belief — indeed the nature
of a wager makes it such that you fully admit you don't know, which is
actually an
agnostic atti.tude toward the idea
of God's existence.
Yes, and
actually the burden
of proof is on the believer regardless
of how the atheist,
agnostic or person
of faith feels about it.
Only 1.6
of the 16.1 % describing themselves as unaffiliated to a particular religion are
actually atheist (Believe in no Deity) and only 2.4 are
agnostic (Need proof
of the existence
of a Deity).
@Chad «lol
actually, I «m not aware
of any scholar (atheist,
agnostic, whatever) that claims that the tomb was not found empty.
Agnostic; you and I and Latimer all
actually agree, except that you appear to be willing, perhaps pro forma, to give the «benefit
of the doubt» that the IPCC was set up and ever attempted to operate in good faith.