(March 13, 2014 at 8:00 pm)Deidre32 Wrote: Just wondering how you descibe Agnosticism if someone asks you of your 'beliefs?' (and you consider yourself Agnostic)
There is a solid definition for the term, but I only know two Agnostics in my offline life, and they describe what it means to them, a little differently than I do. I consider it to be that no one knows if there is a god or not, and I don't need to know. I'm not thirsting for knowledge to know, either way. I reject all past and present religions' notions of a god, as well.
Curious, how you define it for yourself?
I am a man who used to believe in a fundamental God.
I began to have doubts and stopped believing in a fundamental God and ended up hoping in a personal God.
I then became disillusioned and stopped believing in a God, but was willing to consider the possibility that SOMETHING OTHER was there.
Now, I rather consider that God is completely unknowable in this life and is highly improbable due to many facts.
I am 99.9% certain there is no God and consider religion to be a fallacy and a fraudulent abuse of the people. I have never discounted the possibility that I could be wrong, predicated upon the fact that my assumption is wholly unknowable and beyond proof, but I consider the possibility of God to be fundamentally at odd with reality itself.
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