Discussion: Agnosticism and Theism
Thursday October 26, 2006
A forum member writes: While most agnostics/atheists are very frequently opposed to the use of "faith", it seems that judgement based on no evidence or limited evidence is nonetheless exercised to some degree. While we may "neither affirm nor deny" as agnostics, we nonetheless must either live as if we are accountable to no known or unknown Deities or as if we are accountable to some such Deity, whether known or unknown and whether known fully or partially. Many agnostics and atheists are staunchly opposed to any flavor of theism. However, is there really any rational basis to be opposed to an agnostic leaning toward theism or to necessitate leaning than toward atheism?
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