will ever put a gun to your head and force you to believe. I’m shocked by how angry and hateful atheists get at their fellow pedes who bring up prayer or faith. You are acting exactly like liberals, going in to a post just to hate-reply. It’s sad. All we are doing is praying snd encouraging others to pray. If you don’t want to, that’s fine. There’s no need to harass those who want to. We are all on the same team here.
Where i used to work, a group of people got together by the flagpole every day at lunch. They didn’t demand anyone join them. They didn’t force the company to make prayer mandatory. They just got together and prayed, and everyone else moved on about their day.
There’s no need for the infighting. God bless
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There are no people who don’t believe in god? Hard disagree there. Sample size of 1.
Gnostic/Agnostic - about knowledge
Theist/Atheist - about belief(s) in god(s)
These sets are about different concepts, and you can mix and match labels from each set. Ex: gnostic theist & agnostic atheist are two of the combinations.
Gnostic theist says: I believe in God and I believe that God can be proven to be real.
Agnostic Atheist says: I do not believe in god and believe that god’s existence can’t be proven one way or another.
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No. What happens when you go down that route is the same as opening up genders to debate. Suddenly, we have a long list of people claiming to be this or that when in fact there are only two genders. Same with theists/anti-theists. Agnostics just won't tell you which one they are and they might be pagan or have pagan beliefs but pagans don't have an all-knowing, all-powerful God.
No. The terms are about two entirely different things, and always have been.
The position on knowledge that gnostic/agnostic describes is innately different than a claim about belief in god.
Protagoras in ancient greece has an early example of agnosticism.
Agnosticism exists but it's uncommitted speech. It makes no declaration on the existence of God(s) but rather is a statement on the person's beliefs. The target is different. Saying I believe in God or I don't believe in God can be a committed speech and can be a statement about God but it can instead be a statement about belief (self). What are we talking about here? God or someone's belief?