(June 23, 2017 at 12:43 am)It_Was_me Wrote: I am agnostic. I take a rather simple approach to this entire God thing. I personally see it as there is really no evidence to prove he exists, however, I also feel there is no evidence to prove that he does not exist. BUT...I do think that the lack of evidence of his existence sort of hints that it is more likely that a God does not exist.
I'm an atheist - meaning that I believe that God does not exist. But I also believe that God is logically necessary. So I can actually say that I am an atheist who believes in God. This isn't purely semantics-- it's theology.
There are many philosophers, like notably Wittgenstein, who believe that there are no theological truths. I think there ARE theological truths, though they are very few in number. I explain all this in my book "The Reverent Atheist", which is available on Amazon.