The Great Architect
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Even though I read http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/agnostic/1284-agnosticism-overview.html, I'm still trying to figure out the agnostic's 'position', for myself. I'm not agnostic, but it seems like a fascinating viewpoint to hold! I was looking for :help: with some points, please!
Am I right, in thinking that there is much less vehemence (and even aggression), in the agnostic rejection of religion? Is this because agnostics have doubts, about the nature of God?
What separates agnostics and atheists, ideologically? Why not simply declare oneself and atheist, rather than being an agnostic?:run:
Thanks.
Am I right, in thinking that there is much less vehemence (and even aggression), in the agnostic rejection of religion? Is this because agnostics have doubts, about the nature of God?
What separates agnostics and atheists, ideologically? Why not simply declare oneself and atheist, rather than being an agnostic?:run:
Thanks.
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