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| Today, in RE, my teacher referred to me as an atheist without even confirming this first! A STRONG atheist at that! I assume this was due to the constant RELIGIOUS cynicism in my work. | |
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| Notice the stress on RELIGIOUS. Theists make some valid points, usually. But agnosticism is the way to go, because one can NEVER be sure. It's irrational; both sides present valid theories. | |
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| I mean, either way could be possible. That's the end of it. I feel vaguely insulted, because the term atheist jumps to conclusions about my character, and assumes that I am arrogant. | |
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| Being agnostic is being open to both entirely possible sides of the argument. Lean to one side, sure. But you can't KNOW, damnit. | |
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| And thus, I proudly present my status as an agnostic atheist. | |
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| While I can still be critical of religions, I can denounce their faiths with logical reasons rather than with reasons based on "There is no God". Hurrah! | |
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