What is Agnosticism, Really?

Discussion in 'Agnosticism and Atheism' started by heeh2, Aug 24, 2010.

  1. thedope

    thedope glad attention Lifetime Supporter

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    Reality supports real things.
     
  2. jumbuli55

    jumbuli55 Member

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    I am not saying it to you.
    Huxley wrote it about coining the term of agnostic.
    You can make whatever assumptions you want to make out of it, but that's all there is.

    The fact that there is Atheist teaching at universities is no different to me than the fact that there are Theological studies offered at the very same universities.
     
  3. venom_zx

    venom_zx Member

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    it's more like:
    standpoint A vs. not standpoint A
     
  4. yyyesiam2

    yyyesiam2 Senior Member

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    venom- it doesn't seem that you understand the context of that statement.

    we were talking about someone who is unaware of the idea of god vs. someone who is and rejects it. the person with no idea of god has no standpoint in relation to that idea.
     
  5. venom_zx

    venom_zx Member

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    oh right. my mistake
     
  6. The Imaginary Being

    The Imaginary Being PAIN IN ASS Lifetime Supporter

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    it's a matter of fact that nothing is impossible. It's much the same with certainty.
     
  7. heeh2

    heeh2 Senior Member

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    It is impossible for a bad teacher to be wrong.

    Just as it is impossible to ask a stupid question.
     

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