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Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: A or not A in regards to theism [View all]Voltaire2
(14,719 posts)22. Ah I misunderstood your question.
The skeptical position is that all we can be certain of is thoughts in our heads. An agnostic theist is just the opposite of an agnostic atheist. The existence of gods is unknowable, but the agnostic theist has decided that it is more probable that gods exist than that they don't.
Agnostic theism was quite common back when modern skepticism developed in europe and various philosophers were trying to not suffer the consequences of overt atheism while developing a rational scientific empirical theory of knowledge. Pascal is an example.
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I absolutely don't believe there is a "god". I don't care if others do or don't believe.
erronis
Apr 2024
#3
When I became an atheist at 14 years old, I was very gung-oh about it and considered myselt to be a Militant Atheist.
spike jones
Apr 2024
#8
That position describes the basis of philosophical skepticism since descartes.
Voltaire2
Apr 2024
#20
I am a non practicing Christian because I don't want to be associated with the evangelical type of Christianity
kimbutgar
Apr 2024
#26
The Christian religion is based on what many people came to believe two thousand years ago.
Midnight Writer
Apr 2024
#27
i think i am a brownist. raised liberal lutheran. i read about them in a 1871 encyclopedia brittanica.
pansypoo53219
Apr 2024
#35
It's like a light switch, which is either "on" or "off." There is no inbetween.
Red Raider 85
Aug 2024
#44