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Pineapple Thief
26-05-04, 11:52 PM
Thoughts? Are we all agnostic to an extent? Logically, should we be?

amo_l_oman
27-05-04, 01:17 AM
All who? Can you elaborate better your meditative thought please? Thanks.

Enigma
27-05-04, 01:21 AM
Not for people who firmly believe in their God sent religions.

But I think there are alot more agnositcs out there than we percieve; on some level even believers doubt the existance of God.

Wanderer
27-05-04, 01:31 AM
Originally posted by Enigma
But I think there are alot more agnositcs out there than we percieve; on some level even believers doubt the existance of God.



Just doubt the existance of one additional god and you become an atheist, Enigma.

Enigma
27-05-04, 01:36 AM
Originally posted by Wanderer
Just doubt the existance of one additional god and you become an atheist, Enigma.

What?

Which additional God!

Wanderer
27-05-04, 01:48 AM
Originally posted by Enigma
What?

Which additional God!

Buddy !

You doubt in the existance of all but one of the many gods mankind has worshipped. Now, you need just doubt the existance of the remaining one and you become an atheist.


See what I mean ?

Enigma
27-05-04, 01:52 AM
Originally posted by Wanderer
Buddy !

You doubt in the existance of all but one of the many gods mankind has worshipped. Now, you need just doubt the existance of the remaining one and you become an atheist.


See what I mean ?

So me denying the existance of other gods (besides my own one who I believe the Quran came from) makes me kinda agnostic?

Yeah I got the atheist part.

Pineapple Thief
27-05-04, 04:56 PM
By 'we' I mean everyone. You. Me. Everyone.
Athiesm I believe is another type of religion (though athiests vehemently deny this). The Belief in the existance of no good is still a belief, and so Athiesm is something I dont agree with.

Agnosticism is a little different. Agnostics dont know whether there is a God or not, and the majority dont care. I think admitting that we cannot be sure whether we are right or not, regardless of what we believe (I am a devout muslim), makes sense. As in everything, we have to admit that there is a chance that we are wrong, regardless of whether we are 99.999% sure that we are right. There is always that .0001% chance.

Thats what I think anyway. To deny the possiblity of being wrong whatsoever is arrogance.