I think you're trying to guide everyone
toward agnosticism.
The darkness of tragic deaths like Brenda's may tempt
us toward agnosticism or atheism.
The darkness of tragic deaths may tempt
us toward agnosticism or atheism.
Not exact matches
Christians redefine God, and move
toward mysticism or drop into
Agnosticism or Atheism.
While German philosophers tended
toward various forms of nihilism after Kant, «it was Husserl's great merit,» wrote Hilda Graef, Stein's biographer, «to have dispelled these mists of relativistic
agnosticism by reaffirming the two old truths: the existence of objective truth and the existence of a knowable world in which we live.»
A widely admired writer on religion celebrates
agnosticism as the most vibrant, engaging - and ultimately the most honest - stance
toward the mysteries of existence.
In this provocative, brilliant book, she gives voice to the case for
agnosticism, breaks it free of its stereotypes as watered - down atheism or amorphous «seeking,» and celebrates it as a reasoned, revealing, and sustaining stance
toward life.
As Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday (Christmas is way too commercial and I practice
agnosticism), I look forward to showing appreciation
toward all the positive aspects of my life.