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I have never heard of this belief before.(agnostics) What does it mean if you are agnostic?
J3K said:I have never heard of this belief before.(agnostics) What does it mean if you are agnostic?
Tricky: (A-Theist)
In fact, most of the atheists on this board would more correctly be called agnostic atheists (sometimes called soft atheists). This effectively means that they don't believe in a God (due to the lack of evidence) but they admit they cannot be sure that one does not exist (due to the lack of knowledge).
So Franko. If you are a Theism/Deism you believe a coin will ALWAYS land HEADS up when tossed, because there is NO EVIDENCE they will land TAILS up? Just curious. Since atheist and Theism/Deism are opposite. Then your analogy should work each way.
I agree with your characterization of what an atheist would say. I disagree that that is a position of belief. Lack of belief does not constitute a belief.Tricky said:Atheism is, in contrast, a position of belief. An atheists says "I do not believe there is a god".
So, if I understand it, you are defining "God" to mean "The Laws of Physics"? Since I believe that TLOP exist, under that definition I believe in God and am therefore a theist. But if TLOP = God, why have a separate word "God"? Why not just call them The Laws of Physics?Franko said:
If there were no evidence either way, that would be True. But there is abundant evidence for God. While there is no evidence for No God. (I define a “God” as a superior entity capable of generating a universe).
First of all, you don’t have any “free will” …
Atoms obey TLOP (TLOP = The Laws of Physics)
You are made of Atoms.
YOU OBEY TLOP!
Ergo:
TLOP (God) makes/controls YOU makes/controls CAR
Okay, you got me. I should have been more precise. I use as an excuse that I was trying to provide some general definitions of things that someone new may see flying around in here.Vorticity said:
I agree with your characterization of what an atheist would say. I disagree that that is a position of belief. Lack of belief does not constitute a belief.
1. "I do not believe there is a god." (Not a statement of belief.)
2. "I believe there is no god." (a positive statement of belief.)
There is a difference between 1. and 2. Did you mean to write 2.?
I would call 1. "atheism", and 2. "hard atheism". Note that 2. is a subset of 1.
The avantage of the more minimalist definition of "atheism" is that then "theism" and "atheism" constitute an exhaustive set. One must be either one or the other, as there is no third alternative.
"Theism" and "hard atheism" do NOT constitute an exhaustive set.
Word History: An agnostic does not deny the existence of God and heaven but holds that one cannot know for certain whether or not they exist. The term agnostic was fittingly coined by the 19th-century British scientist Thomas H. Huxley, who believed that only material phenomena were objects of exact knowledge. He made up the word from the prefix a-, meaning “without, not,” as in amoral, and the noun Gnostic. Gnostic is related to the Greek word gnsis, “knowledge,” which was used by early Christian writers to mean “higher, esoteric knowledge of spiritual things” hence, Gnostic referred to those with such knowledge. In coining the term agnostic, Huxley was considering as “Gnostics” a group of his fellow intellectuals—“ists,” as he called them—who had eagerly embraced various doctrines or theories that explained the world to their satisfaction. Because he was a “man without a rag of a label to cover himself with,” Huxley coined the term agnostic for himself, its first published use being in 1870.![]()
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company
Franko said:1] Theism/Deism - GOD EXIST = TRUE (God exists)
2] A-Theism - GOD EXIST = FALSE (God does NOT exist)
3] Agnosticism - GOD EXIST = UNKNOWN (Not enough information)
Essentailly if you call yourself an A-Theist you are the type of person who believes that tossed coins ALWAYS land TAILS up because there is NO EVIDENCE that they will land HEADS up.
J3K said:I have never heard of this belief before.(agnostics) What does it mean if you are agnostic?
Yes, this is a common definition of "agnosticism", the belief that it is impossible (even in principle) to know that god(s) exists.SortingItAllOut said:
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My definition of an agnostic is one who doesn't believe that we can know whether or not there is a creator. I don't believe that necessarily this makes the agnostic believe that no creator exists, only that we cannot know for sure.
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Vorticity said:
Yes, this is a common definition of "agnosticism", the belief that it is impossible (even in principle) to know that god(s) exists.
One thing I've never understood about this position is:
Wouldn't it always be possible - in principle - to know that god exists, if god were to appear and make him/her self known in a clear and unambiguous manner?