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  1. Oct 23, 2023 · Agnostics vary widely in why they are uncertain about God, and it’s always wise to ask questions and hear why someone believes what they believe. This is as much about understanding where someone’s heart is as where their logic is.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AgnosticismAgnosticism - Wikipedia

    According to philosopher William L. Rowe, in this strict sense, agnosticism is the view that human reason is incapable of providing sufficient rational grounds to justify either the belief that God exists or the belief that God does not exist.

  3. Aug 2, 2017 · According to one prominent member of the agnosticism family, we have no good reason to believe that God exists and no good reason to believe that God does not exist. Clearly, if the first premise of this argument is true, then this version of agnosticism must be false.

  4. This chapter refutes the agnostic's argument that it is impossible to prove the existence or nonexistence of God. Agnostics simply say: we don't know. We don't have enough information—yet—to determine whether or not God exists. And without sufficient information, we simply can't decide.

    • Dalia Fahmy
    • Atheists and agnostics know more about religion than most other religious groups, while people who identify as “nothing in particular” are among the least knowledgeable.
    • Like other Americans, “nones” are fairly knowledgeable about some of the basics of Christianity. Majorities of atheists, agnostics and people who say their religion is “nothing in particular” know that Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus (and not the Crucifixion, Ascension to heaven or Last Supper).
    • Atheists (and to a lesser extent, agnostics) are on a par with Catholics and Protestants in correctly answering questions about Catholicism and Protestantism.
    • Atheists and agnostics are also among the most knowledgeable on questions that are not about Christianity. Out of 13 questions in the survey about non-Christian world religions including Islam, Judaism and Hinduism, atheists correctly answer an average of 6.1 and agnostics get 5.8 right, compared with an average of about 4.3 among Americans overall.
  5. Aug 1, 2024 · Agnosticism in its primary reference is commonly contrasted with atheism thus: “The Atheist asserts that there is no God, whereas the Agnostic maintains only that he does not know.” This distinction, however, is in two respects misleading: first, Huxley himself certainly rejected as outright false—rather than as not known to be true or ...

  6. Broadly speaking, the difference between the two concepts is that while atheists claim there is no God, agnostics claim not to be able to make statements one way or the other about the existence of God.

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