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Originally Posted by marmalade As for your example, it seems a situation of passively lacking reason to believe or disbelieve. If knowledge was available and you still lacked belief and disbelief, then this would be a more active choice.
Does that make any sense? | I agree.... I think .....The point I was trying to make the knowledge based agnostic will end up not believing or not disbelieving (until sufficient evidence is provided/found)
As you said before belief and knowledge are closely entwined
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Last edited by romansh : 01-03-2008 at 04:56 PM.
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