What Arcanus proposed was that gnostic didn't mean 'know' but 'conclusively established' - more the 'certainty' that you were getting at for theists I believe Adrian, but more accurate. (Theists claim 'certainty' but you and I know this isn't a position of empirical knowledge. Don't you agree?)
Equally then, this applies to atheists. You, I believe, have conclusively established that there is no god.
You don't know, you can't, in the same way that I can't know. I am a gnostic theist, you are a gnostic atheist.. by this measure.
Equally then, this applies to atheists. You, I believe, have conclusively established that there is no god.
You don't know, you can't, in the same way that I can't know. I am a gnostic theist, you are a gnostic atheist.. by this measure.