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Agnostic: Get off the fence?

Ozzie

Well-Known Member
I agree, but I remain unclear as to its relevance in the context above. One can believe that God exists and remain radically agnostic, much as one can believe in a multiverse and yet be clear that there is no way to "go about looking for it."
Well I agree with you both. The second question has "results", nes't pas.
 

doppelganger

Through the Looking Glass
I agree, but I remain unclear as to its relevance in the context above. One can believe that God exists and remain radically agnostic, much as one can believe in a multiverse and yet be clear that there is no way to "go about looking for it."
Sure. And one might not as well. Which is why I asked the question. What one is looking for and how one goes about looking for it may both be pertinent to the question "Does god exist?"
 

dark alchemist

New Member
ok i don't know what i am but i usually stick with agnostic bc its easier and kinda sorta fits with what i believe. i believe that god cant be defined because it doesn't have a solid form. if it does exists and if it is as wise as all religions say then i think that it wouldn't matter what religion (or lack of) and as long as u do whats right and try to make the world better in any way, that there can be no justifiable way for the god/s (in case there are more idk) to punish us if they have the ability to.


also i dont really care if he exists or not bc of the above statement bc if it is as wise and all knowing as they say it will understand.
 

lamplighter

Almighty Tallest
Dark Alchemist there is a quote by Thomas Jefferson that sums up what you said well enough you should know.
Thomas Jefferson said:
Question with boldness even the existence of God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear.
 
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