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In reply to the discussion: Why I'm Not an Atheist: The Case for Agnosticism [View all]okasha
(11,573 posts)146. See posts 83 & 93.
Again.
I see no reason whatever to accept your assertion on the grounds that you assert it.
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I can explain it to you... but I'm pretty sure you don't want an explanation.
defacto7
Jun 2013
#185
I am sorry Skeptiscott for what I said and I guess you are right in the end.
hrmjustin
May 2013
#125
I hold no ill will or judgment to those who believe in god or believe there is no god either...
cascadiance
Jun 2013
#229
And those that don't try to lump me in a category are far more apt to shape my beliefs than others..
cascadiance
Jun 2013
#236
No insult taken, and I hope that you did not take my previous post as an insult either.
LostOne4Ever
Jun 2013
#245
You can only give me an expert opinion on what being an atheist means to you.
Big Blue Marble
Jun 2013
#168
At risk of being really insulting, I am beginning to question your reading comprehension.
Big Blue Marble
Jun 2013
#172
Have you really missed all the insulting comments that atheists have made in this forum alone? N/T
Big Blue Marble
May 2013
#25
Ask an agnostic if they believe in a god, there answer determines if they are a theist or atheist...
Humanist_Activist
May 2013
#16
How do you label those that answer that they don't know or that they don't care?
cbayer
May 2013
#53
No, you aren't an agnostic on Israel/Palestine, you take no position.
Humanist_Activist
May 2013
#99
What reputable sources? And in what way does neutrality equal unknowable? n/t
Humanist_Activist
May 2013
#101
I am not sure what that means either, but I see it used more and more frequently.
cbayer
May 2013
#105
Even that meaning you listed makes no sense, words and terms such as...
Humanist_Activist
May 2013
#108
And if I answer "i don't know and I don't really care", which box would you put me in?
cbayer
May 2013
#65
Being confident and honest enough to say "I don't know" is IMO a wonderful and valuable trait.
eomer
Jun 2013
#200
Here's the definition from a 1969 hard-bound American Heritage Dictionary I had handy:
eomer
May 2013
#115
Of course I've read all your words; I just find that your approach makes no sense to me.
eomer
Jun 2013
#154
Lol. Are you really saying that anyone who calls themselves agnostic is mentally ill?
cbayer
Jun 2013
#203
You can be as definitive as you want, but that doesn't mean you have the right answer.
cbayer
Jun 2013
#230
Indeed - if you think there is a cause, outside the universe, for the universe
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#50
An open mind does not accept any crazy idea just becasue it can't be proved false.
bowens43
May 2013
#51
There is a possibility of the existence of a male bipod God who looks like us?
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#57
Sorry, but it doesn't seem that everyone here allows for a variety of beliefs
Bad Thoughts
May 2013
#137
Do you disagree with the Christians and Jews who say that there are not?
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#66
Your clear understanding of the simple binary condition of these two concepts
defacto7
Jun 2013
#179
If you consider yourself an Agnostic, do you live your live as if God exists or if he/she/it doesnt?
brooklynite
May 2013
#145
Are those of us who consider ourselves both agnostic and atheist wrong in some way?
Fumesucker
Jun 2013
#156
OK, the existence of God is *less* likely than the existence of the Tooth Fairy, then . . .
MrModerate
Jun 2013
#181
Baddar is making a simple point: in the face of uncertainty, we can't be certain.
Jim__
Jun 2013
#212
A Universe from Nothing: Why there is something rather than nothing by Lawrence Krauss.
Jim__
Jun 2013
#223
How is it that people are so certain their idea of "absolute nothing" is even possible?
enki23
Jun 2013
#237
The part that churned by stomach was his justification for reaching that probability...
Act_of_Reparation
Jun 2013
#243