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Neither. I am agnostic not due to ignorance, but rather due to knowledge.Is "agnosticism" founded in ignorance, or gnosticism? Why or why not?
For those who might puzzle at the question, there is the agnostic who says "I don't know" because he has no clue, and the agnostic who says "I don't know" because he has in his grasp a clue.
Is "agnosticism" founded in ignorance, or gnosticism? Why or why not?
For those who might puzzle at the question, there is the agnostic who says "I don't know" because he has no clue, and the agnostic who says "I don't know" because he has in his grasp a clue.
Some agnostics would say it's forever unknowable, and thats why they say "I don't know." Others probably do it to avoid the question, some would say it because they don't care either way.
there is the agnostic who says "I don't know" because he has no clue, and the agnostic who says "I don't know" because he has in his grasp a clue.
I believe that those (the "wishy-washy" ones) are a tiny minority of agnostics. Not the norm. Most agnostics reach their philosophy only through examination of theist faiths, and extensive introspection.Yeah, I'm starting to think a better description for most self-described "agnostics" is "wishy-washy".
Well put: especially the first word "Acknowledging", since this is a matter of facing reality; rather than hiding from it. :clap Frubals.Acknowledging that one does not know, is the opposite of ignorance, it is the beginning of wisdom.
Is "agnosticism" founded in ignorance, or gnosticism? Why or why not?
they say they cant know so theyre not going to act like they know... but come on. why would you even leave open a possibility that their stories are true? sure there could be something beyond our capability of understanding, and there probably is.. but to label that as "God" and saying it "could" be true doesn't make much sense to me. anything "could" be true.
Isn't the ignorance of "the correct philosophy" then?Agnosticism is not founded in ignorance, for it comes only with a careful examination of your own faith, leading you to believe that you can not, at this moment in time know which philosiphy is correct.
Unless, of course, in saying this you know this.Acknowledging that one does not know, is the opposite of ignorance, it is the beginning of wisdom.
http://www.religiousforums.com/foru...ostic-doesnt-fall-between-theist-atheist.htmlAnd I find them to be both lacking, and arrogant. I take a similar askance view of atheism.
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There are different types of agnostics. There are those that strictly hold the question of god(s)’s existence is unknowable, and there are those that simply aren’t gnostic. The former has reason to believe the question is unknowable (whether you agree with those reasons or not is another question) so I wouldn’t say it is founded in ignorance.
And there is the agnostic who says "I don't know" because it is inherently unknowable by any useful definition of the term knowledge.Is "agnosticism" founded in ignorance, or gnosticism? Why or why not?
For those who might puzzle at the question, there is the agnostic who says "I don't know" because he has no clue, and the agnostic who says "I don't know" because he has in his grasp a clue.
? Are you suggesting that you (or anyone throughout human history) HAS figured out "the correct philosophy"? :sarcastic . . . . and how exactly was it that you (or they) determined that they had in fact found "the correct" philosophy?Isn't the ignorance of "the correct philosophy" then?
"The more I learn, the more I learn there is to learn." - Anon.Unless, of course, in saying this you know this.
Ah! a clue...And there is the agnostic who says "I don't know" because it is inherently unknowable by any useful definition of the term knowledge.
Not suggesting that at all... is that required?? Are you suggesting that you (or anyone throughout human history) HAS figured out "the correct philosophy"?
Believe it or not, Anon is actually a very dear friend of mine."The more I learn, the more I learn there is to learn." - Anon.
Whatever ...Ah! a clue...