Originally Posted by Everyday Hunter
Originally Posted by siskiyous6
As an agnostic I am certain of two things, the existence of God, and the inability of human religions to understand his will.

Two thoughts:
1. Agnosticism, by definition, lacks certainty. Therefore when an agnostic becomes certain of the existence of God, he is no longer an agnostic. He may, however, be a believer in God and be agnostic about the truth of a particular religion.

2. Key phrase: "human religions." If there is one that isn't human, but divinely revealed, then it is possible for some people, at least to a degree, to understand God's will because God has revealed it.

Steve.


Sophistry is a poor substitute for knowledge. The definition you want to use is a poor one for the Faith I feel. That definition came from critics of the Agnostic belief, so it is designed to ridicule us. As for God giving us one true religion, well all of you believe yours is thatone true religion, it is as likely that all of you are wrong as it is that one of you is right.

Last edited by siskiyous6; 07/27/14.

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