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For class, I need to know why people are agnostics. My teacher wants to know why people believe that we can never know if God is real. His argument is: What if God came down and talked to us? Wouldnt that be a way to know he is real? What if he worked a full-fledged miracle and everyone witnessed it? that would be another way we can know if God is real. So, I guess the main thing I need to know is why you believe we can never know if there is a God or not. Thank you.
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Because God never seems to do those things...if he did then Agnostics would be theists
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Mainly because there is no "rock-hard" evidence of the existence of any god(s). Some hold that they simply do not know if a god exists, since none of the so-called "works" of any god are proven or explained. Others (I believe atheist agnostics) hold that they "cannot" know if a god or gods exist, simply that it is not possible to know if such a god exists since we have not found anything thus far to prove either way, and if a god did exist, the god would therefore want us to not have reason to "know" that he/she/it existed and therefore made it impossible for us to know.
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I don't think agnostics hold that it is impossible to ever know, only that it is impossible to make a determination based on current evidence and knowledge. Your teacher's argument assumes a change in this circumstance so it's not valid from what I can see.
It's like saying "What if we find a fully intact sasquatch corpse tommorrow...would you still say it is not possible to know if Bigfoot exists?" It's just silly |
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But, agnostics shouldnt say that we can never know because IF God ever did those things, that would be a way to know. So, it isnt impossible. |
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Half-Life, agnosticism means "I don't know", not
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Half-Life,
I think you need to be clear about your definition of agnostic. The definition I prefer is the one originally invented by Thomas Henry Huxley. He explains it this way ![]() Quote:
Steve edited for spelling [ April 21, 2002: Message edited by: SteveD ]</p> |
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A few excerpts I have on agnosticism...
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