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Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: Spectrum of theistic probability [View all]Armin-A
(367 posts)29. I may be wrong here but...
isn't that what an agnostic is? Someone who does not know? There may be a God, but there may not be a God?
If you imagine it as a balance of God on one side and no God on the other side.. which side is heavier or are they the same?
I think if someone doesn't know which way the scale is tipping they are probably scared to at admit it or they are stuck in between two integers (not necessarily the middle) and are concentrating really hard to see which way the needle is tipping
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And once again we see someone misuderstand the difference between knowledge and belief.
darkstar3
Jan 2012
#4
OK, so let's take your chosen questions, and your answers, and provide definitions:
darkstar3
Jan 2012
#36