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Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: Agnostics are not Atheists and they deserve their own forum. [View all]skepticscott
(13,029 posts)36. Which words?
How many atheists have you asked this question:
Are you absolutely certain that not one of the gods that any culture in the history of the universe has ever worshipped exists?
And gotten a "Yes" answer from? We'll wait.
And BTW, Richard Dawkins (one of those dreaded "New Atheists" afflicted with absolute certainty, by your contention), when asked how certain he was that there was no god, answered 6 on a scale of 7, where 7 is absolutely certain.
Not only are you a disruptor in a safe haven room, but you tell really transparent lies.
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Would you accept the opinion of the guy who invented the word to desctibe himself?
dmallind
Jul 2012
#11
No - he's stating that agnosticism is in fact nothing to do with belief. Atheism is not mentioned.
dmallind
Jul 2012
#14
He mentioned atheists in the sentence just before your quote started
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2012
#66
Albert Cat, perfect response to pure and utter rubbish being spread here by cowards who hide under .
Brewinblue
Jul 2012
#87
I believe something exists when there is evidence of that somethings existence
michael811
Jul 2012
#6
Sure - so what's your beef with atheists again? (definitions matter - or what about blurgelpibs?) nt
dmallind
Jul 2012
#84
Being an atheist who's accused of being part of "just another religion" is offensive because
valerief
Jul 2012
#56
And now, we can address the initial question, in a better manner than the OP.
dmallind
Jul 2012
#101
"Why is there something rather than nothing?" "Just wait. There won't be for long."
valerief
Jul 2012
#79
By the seed of magical thinking that is planted in most of our heads as children...
redqueen
Aug 2012
#113