RE: What is in a label?
January 2, 2009 at 1:45 am
(This post was last modified: January 2, 2009 at 4:33 am by puglover.)
Labels at times work to my advantage and sometimes to my disadvantage. I often get asked what my beliefs are and often to save a long discussion (i might not have the time to answer) I give just a label. A label also helps me relate to others and makes me feel included. In a sense saying 'I don't know' it also a label and I don't feel that is completely fits me either. Some parts I do know and others I do not. I don't know it all and I think I've met someone that does.
Agnostic Atheist is an unheard of term to me. I told somebody today that I was an agnostic atheist and they gave me an odd look.. she didn't understand what I meant and thought that 'atheist' and 'agnostic' were seperate words.

[And blargh after thrashing with my housemate with many games of chess my ego got ahead of me and I wasn't concentrating when I played some games with anoter mate.. I lost so bad
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Agnostic Atheist is an unheard of term to me. I told somebody today that I was an agnostic atheist and they gave me an odd look.. she didn't understand what I meant and thought that 'atheist' and 'agnostic' were seperate words.

[And blargh after thrashing with my housemate with many games of chess my ego got ahead of me and I wasn't concentrating when I played some games with anoter mate.. I lost so bad

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