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Old 05-26-2007, 01:48 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Armel P View Post
I have an issue with this type of spectrum (which is similar to the one Dawkins used in the God Delusion). I believe it mischaracterizes the true position of an agnostic.
What, in your opinion, is the "true" position of an agnostic?

I personally do not think there is one "true" position of agnosticism - it has no dogma, no political position. I for one, certainly describe myself as an agnostic, I do not think it can be proven that God exists or does not exist, but I do think there are probabilities, correlating clues as to whether or not there might be a supernatural being and I believe that probability is low in God's favour. From what I've gained from reading this forum, is that agnostics have many positions, beliefs, and opinions. What I love about being agnostic is I can look at the philosophical view points ranging from theism to deism to athiesm, gather wisdom and enlightenment from traditions as well as science and develop a personal "spirituality" which has nothing to do with a belief in God, but has more to do with the pursuit of knowledge and happiness.

My purpose in starting this thread was to see the diversity of agnostic beliefs in the forum. So I invite those who do not see themselves falling into this scale, to tell me why and how they do see themselves as agnostic. I really like Og`s reply - he seems to believe that theists and atheists fall into very small literalists boxes. I believe both theists and atheists have a diversity of opinions and many of them while claiming belief or disbelief in god can also make use of metaphor - I've met them. And I doubt that I was narrowly claim that only agnostics are "enlightened", although I'm inclined to say that Og seems to have attained enlightenment. I've always enjoyed your posts.
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