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In reply to the discussion: Gnostic Agnostic.. [View all]MineralMan
(148,024 posts)10. I don't believe in the existence of deities.
I make no claims about knowing. I don't care, really. I have a high level of confidence, though, that no evidence of such existence will appear, so I guess I fall in the middle of the left group, fairly far to the left in that category. Claiming to know or not claiming to know is, for me, irrelevant.
All in all, though, it doesn't really matter to me. I am on the left side of the groupings. I am an atheist. A pretty passive atheist, I suppose. I'm not looking for evidence, but don't expect that any will ever appear.
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Its usefulness is severely diminished by theists who can't count to zero.
Pope George Ringo II
Mar 2019
#25
You can play around all day with the absurdities of language and people's misunderstandings
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#30
The only question with "theists" is what kind of magic they believe in, but that is a commonality.
Pope George Ringo II
Mar 2019
#36
Put me in the lower left quadrant. Agnostic Atheist. Willing to let others believe what they want
erronis
Mar 2019
#5
Gnostic should refer to knowing from experience. Lots of people, myself included, have
Karadeniz
Mar 2019
#11
Strange you'd accept the one making an incredible claim and reject the one that doesn't
Major Nikon
Mar 2019
#14
I'm sorry, but I don't understand. What incredible claim do I accept? The medical doctor's? Actually
Karadeniz
Mar 2019
#17
The doctor wrote a book. She could be an unscrupulous liar. She could have studied
Karadeniz
Mar 2019
#19
I don't separate belief from knowledge and I find the word "belief" ambiguous
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#15
Neither am I absolutely certain Xenu didn't bring billions of people to Teegeeack (Earth) in a DC-8
Major Nikon
Mar 2019
#24
Because the universe would have to work in a very different way than it does
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#29
I don't ridicule any beliefs myself. If someone says they have evidence of something,
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#37