Where do we stand in relation to God?
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Where do we stand in relation to God?
Im interested in getting a general idea as to where Philosophy Now forum members stand in relation the their beliefs...sorry but it is on a scale 1 to 5...sorry if i cant pigeon hole you correctly.
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Your five grade scale is not bad as far as such things go.
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Wot Notvacka sed.
Any bets on the outcome?
I'll guess we'll have two in the atheist/agnostic pair of options for every one in the theist/agnostic pair. And the least popular will be the exactly middle position..
As long as people vote before reading this post, cos there's some awkward bastards that would vote against their own beliefs just to prove a smart-arse wrong.
Any bets on the outcome?
I'll guess we'll have two in the atheist/agnostic pair of options for every one in the theist/agnostic pair. And the least popular will be the exactly middle position..
As long as people vote before reading this post, cos there's some awkward bastards that would vote against their own beliefs just to prove a smart-arse wrong.
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Your categories are not logical nor are they exclusive.
You can't be agnostic towards atheism because there is no belief to be unsure of.
Why not be agnostic towards agnosticism?
You can't be agnostic towards atheism because there is no belief to be unsure of.
Why not be agnostic towards agnosticism?
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I interpret that choice as "agnostic about God but leaning towards atheism", which makes sense.chaz wyman wrote:You can't be agnostic towards atheism because there is no belief to be unsure of.
chaz wyman wrote:Why not be agnostic towards agnosticism?
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Notvacka wrote:I interpret that choice as "agnostic about God but leaning towards atheism", which makes sense.chaz wyman wrote:You can't be agnostic towards atheism because there is no belief to be unsure of.
THen why have a separate category for agnosticism?
Surely the simple fact that you are agnostic, is most commonly a category of atheism.
How many people seriously are agnostic but lean towards theism?
That would mean you are unsure about the thing you are leaning towards.
Then once you actually embrace the true (designated) meaning of agnosticism you have to accept that it is a explanation of atheism. Huxley was an atheist as he said that knowledge of god had to logically entail agnosticism, the impossibility of knowledge of god.
chaz wyman wrote:Why not be agnostic towards agnosticism?
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I can only speak for myself here. But I don't think I'm all that exceptional.chaz wyman wrote:How many people seriously are agnostic but lean towards theism?
Of course! If I was certain about something, then I would not be leaning towards it, I would embrace it fully or outright reject it.chaz wyman wrote:That would mean you are unsure about the thing you are leaning towards.
To me, agnosticism doesn't explain anything. It's just humbly stating the obvious, that knowledge of God is impossible.chaz wyman wrote:Then once you actually embrace the true (designated) meaning of agnosticism you have to accept that it is a explanation of atheism.
That doesn't make sense to me. How can one thing entail its own impossibility?chaz wyman wrote:Huxley was an atheist as he said that knowledge of god had to logically entail agnosticism, the impossibility of knowledge of god.
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Notvacka wrote:
An agnostic is always also an atheist or a theist. Agnosticism is a purely epistemological position (although, as far as it infers or admits that the being of God is such that nothing can be known of 'Him' it is also ontological) while atheism and theism involve a 'putting into practice' of a conviction and, as such, cannot be reduced to the epistemological terms of agnosticism. An athiest is not necessarily an agnostic; however, unless the latter maintains that faith alone can establish the existence of God they are necessarily an atheist.
I think that it is precisely this established impossibility of knowledge that undoes agnosticism. If knowledge of something is not available to us we can either believe it exists or not believe (where 'not believing' does not equate to 'believing-not - i.e. that believing that something does not exist is not the same as not having any belief in the first place). What we cannot do is retain an ambivalence towards it.To me, agnosticism doesn't explain anything. It's just humbly stating the obvious, that knowledge of God is impossible.
An agnostic is always also an atheist or a theist. Agnosticism is a purely epistemological position (although, as far as it infers or admits that the being of God is such that nothing can be known of 'Him' it is also ontological) while atheism and theism involve a 'putting into practice' of a conviction and, as such, cannot be reduced to the epistemological terms of agnosticism. An athiest is not necessarily an agnostic; however, unless the latter maintains that faith alone can establish the existence of God they are necessarily an atheist.
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chaz wyman wrote:Notvacka wrote:I interpret that choice as "agnostic about God but leaning towards atheism", which makes sense.chaz wyman wrote:You can't be agnostic towards atheism because there is no belief to be unsure of.
THen why have a separate category for agnosticism?
Surely the simple fact that you are agnostic, is most commonly a category of atheism.
How many people seriously are agnostic but lean towards theism?
That would mean you are unsure about the thing you are leaning towards.
This assumes where you're coming from and where you're going to.
Then once you actually embrace the true (designated) meaning of agnosticism you have to accept that it is a explanation of atheism. Huxley was an atheist as he said that knowledge of god had to logically entail agnosticism, the impossibility of knowledge of god.
chaz wyman wrote:Why not be agnostic towards agnosticism?
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I also think you did a good job in creating 5 categories.
It would seem that I'm right in the middle, as I believe that one can't possibly 'know' either way. I see that there are things that (here comes improper phrase usage) "beg the questions" as to both ways of thinking.
It would seem that I'm right in the middle, as I believe that one can't possibly 'know' either way. I see that there are things that (here comes improper phrase usage) "beg the questions" as to both ways of thinking.
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Are you talking to me now?SpheresOfBalance wrote:I also think you did a good job in creating 5 categories.
It would seem that I'm right in the middle, as I believe that one can't possibly 'know' either way. I see that there are things that (here comes improper phrase usage) "beg the questions" as to both ways of thinking.
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Case by case, as I see you master control, and I would expect no less.chaz wyman wrote:Are you talking to me now?SpheresOfBalance wrote:I also think you did a good job in creating 5 categories.
It would seem that I'm right in the middle, as I believe that one can't possibly 'know' either way. I see that there are things that (here comes improper phrase usage) "beg the questions" as to both ways of thinking.
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We stand in his or our own shoes.
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I have, and always will talk to you exactly as I want.SpheresOfBalance wrote:Case by case, as I see you master control, and I would expect no less.chaz wyman wrote:Are you talking to me now?SpheresOfBalance wrote:I also think you did a good job in creating 5 categories.
It would seem that I'm right in the middle, as I believe that one can't possibly 'know' either way. I see that there are things that (here comes improper phrase usage) "beg the questions" as to both ways of thinking.
If you ain't listening then that is your loss.
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I'd say if someone's not listening, he'll maintain his grip on reality.chaz wyman wrote:I have, and always will talk to you exactly as I want. If you ain't listening then that is your loss.