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How may one refute the religious stonewall argument "all is one"?
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RE: How may one refute the religious stonewall argument "all is one"?
(December 21, 2020 at 3:33 pm)Prycejosh1987 Wrote: An agnostic is a God believing atheist. The difference between an agnostic and an atheist is the statement. I believe in God, everything else is practically the same, i even got atheists that called God a s***head, to pray for me. They cursed and swore at God but said "Joshua i prayed for you last night" 

I do not need to defend anything, its all clockwork and interpretation is incredibly easy to see and understand. It all depends on what we choose to look out for, and how hardened our hearts are, and how the persons mind thinks and understands. I always say the land of Israel is there today with all the sites.

That is so contradictory, it isn't even wrong.

Theist - believes in one or more gods
Atheist - does not believe in any gods

Agnostic - claims that (s)he or mankind as a whole does NOT have knowledge (about the existence or non-existence of gods)
Gnostic - claims that (s)he or mankind as a whole does have knowledge (about the existence or non-existence of gods)

One is a statement of belief, the other is a statement about personal or collective knowledge.

I am an agnostic atheist.  I do not believe in any gods.  I also don't think mankind has the capability of knowing anything about the only possible type of god - a deistic god.  Now, as for the Christian God, I am a gnostic atheist.  I believe we have ample evidence that such an entity does not exist.
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RE: How may one refute the religious stonewall argument "all is one"? - by HappySkeptic - December 21, 2020 at 4:05 pm

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