I'll stick with agnosticism for the following basic reason:
It seems to me that we have explored a tiny fraction of our universe. Accordingly, while I do not believe in God/gods, and doubt the existance of a supernatural being, it's possible that something along those lines exists. I certainly don't believe the gods of the various organized religions exist, though. There is still room for an "absentee creator" type though. Caused big bang, sat back and watched.
Again, I don't think so, but I don't see why one should assert that it's impossible (hard atheism).
-Arrian
p.s. Central to this is an idea that many "hard atheists" and religionistas seem to be repulsed by:
"I could be wrong."
It seems to me that we have explored a tiny fraction of our universe. Accordingly, while I do not believe in God/gods, and doubt the existance of a supernatural being, it's possible that something along those lines exists. I certainly don't believe the gods of the various organized religions exist, though. There is still room for an "absentee creator" type though. Caused big bang, sat back and watched.
Again, I don't think so, but I don't see why one should assert that it's impossible (hard atheism).
-Arrian
p.s. Central to this is an idea that many "hard atheists" and religionistas seem to be repulsed by:
"I could be wrong."
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