Hi and thanks for the welcome! I've never heard of Ignosticism, and had to look it up from wiki:
"Ignosticism is the idea that the question of the existence of God is meaningless, because the term "god" has no unambiguous definition. Ignosticism requires a good, non-controversial definition of god before arguing on its existence."
Honestly not quite sure how to interpret that. I suppose I would have to post a good argument of God in another thread, which I plan to do at least to get a discussion going so we can all form a conclusion. How it's received by the forumites is up in the air, but this is a place of discussion, so I'll take on that challenge. What drives me and changed my life is near death experiences of all people, from atheists to Christians, Muslims, gay people etc. The point is to get the full spectrum from all people. I also understand the whole DMT effect as an explanation, but personally don't feel that explains away the experience as just a hallucination, which I'll describe further.
"Ignosticism is the idea that the question of the existence of God is meaningless, because the term "god" has no unambiguous definition. Ignosticism requires a good, non-controversial definition of god before arguing on its existence."
Honestly not quite sure how to interpret that. I suppose I would have to post a good argument of God in another thread, which I plan to do at least to get a discussion going so we can all form a conclusion. How it's received by the forumites is up in the air, but this is a place of discussion, so I'll take on that challenge. What drives me and changed my life is near death experiences of all people, from atheists to Christians, Muslims, gay people etc. The point is to get the full spectrum from all people. I also understand the whole DMT effect as an explanation, but personally don't feel that explains away the experience as just a hallucination, which I'll describe further.