Religion
In reply to the discussion: Why I'm Not an Atheist: The Case for Agnosticism [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)Thanks for the referral to therapy, but I think I will skip it. If the question is unanswerable, which I believe it it, then I think I am pretty sane. I would, however, question those that claim to know the answer either way.
Why should this be any more binary than sexuality or any of many things one might question about themselves?
You have clearly taken a position as one or the other, as have many. Like sexuality, there are those who know themselves to be one or the other and there are many in the grey areas. And those at either end often belittle those that choose not to take a position, thinking it somehow strengthens their own.
Now, you focus on the prefix "a" and define what abyss and achromatic mean. (hint - it means WITHOUT). Many agnostic people would deny that they are without a god or that there is no god. They just don't know and are keeping their minds open to all possibilities.