(For the record, Bell describes his current theological
views as agnostic - somewhere between belief and atheism.
Not exact matches
Actually our country continues to falter
as athiest /
agnostic views continue to grow.
I am making the «belief in no god» a concept that a Atheist (not a
Agnostic Atheist) would
view as true but can not prove so their
view would fall under the definition of faith.
I have a similar
view of religion
as Einstien and Ben Franklin — kind of
agnostic.
As an agnostic atheist, I do view Mormons as being just as dangerous as any other religious extremis
As an
agnostic atheist, I do
view Mormons
as being just as dangerous as any other religious extremis
as being just
as dangerous as any other religious extremis
as dangerous
as any other religious extremis
as any other religious extremist.
Merriam Webster correctly defines
agnostic as «a person who holds the
view that any ultimate reality (
as God) is unknown and probably unknowable.»
I am a libertarian
agnostic but presidents are allowed to have religious
views and give them
as part of a holiday message.
The
agnostic note certainly creeps into St. Thomas's doctrine and one reason is that he saw the paradoxes involved in combining the
view of God
as simple, immutable, and impassible with the biblical language about God
as Father, Son, and Spirit, begetting the Son, and Creating and Redeeming the World.
We can rebut Reagan's assumption that religious practice automatically guarantees moral virtue and justifies favoring the ethical
views of conservative over liberal Christians, Jews or
agnostics on such specific issues
as school prayer.
My reading of the Lab - Lib blame game is that Clegg preferred a Tory deal when he saw the result (because of the result: I think his Orange Bookness makes him
agnostic about the Tories not pro-them) while his MPs no doubt had a mix of
views; and that both sides knew (before they began
as well
as from noises off) that Labour would have struggled to deliver a stronger deal than it sought to make.
If you identify
as a an «atheist» (and to many religious people, there's very little inclination to make fine nuanced distinction between «nones», «non-affiliated», «
agnostic», «atheist» - they all get conceptually lumped together
as «unbelieving atheist heathen» (tm) from the point of
view of someone highly devout in a monotheistic Abrahamic tradition), there's plenty of strongly religious people who - according to polls - would refuse to vote for you.
Sen describes herself
as «
agnostic» about gun policy and says that her project should not be
viewed as a drumbeat for tougher gun regulation, such
as more extensive background checks.
Hazleton concludes the chapter by bringing it back around to how she,
as an
agnostic,
views the subject:
Theists
view agnostics as atheists, while atheists
view them
as theists (how could anyone fail to see that the atheist position is the only scientific one?).
I'm fairly
agnostic, these are difficult issues; but in my
view anyone on either side of the nuclear debate who characterises the other side
as all being irrational are themselves being irrational.
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