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|    Re: More tricky than theology?    |
|    07 Sep 13 04:10:29    |
      I'm definitely a strong agnostic (a hard agnostic), since I believe gods can't       be known and never will be known, for the reason that we have a natural       inability to verify any experience without anything but another subjective       experience. I believe        material phenomena are knowable, the universe is an irregular cone, and things       in space travel in a straight line, and light is the fastest thing in       existence, it travels faster than sound, so us agnostics have science on our       side. You can't prove there        is or isn't a god, so why do atheists make the claim that God doesn't exist?       There's no proof. How do they know? It's not trickier than religion at all,       agnosticism makes perfect sense, and is far more understandable than religion,       religion is trickier        than agnosticism. One can't know everything.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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