From: Grahame, Bob D. (bdg@mm-croy.mottmac.com)
Date: Fri Nov 29 1996 - 15:45:13 MST
> The self-proclaimed agnostic must still designate whether he does
> or does not believe in a god -- and, in doing so, he commits himself to
> theism or he commits himself to atheism. BUT HE DOES COMMIT HIMSELF.
> Agnosticism is not the escape clause that it is commonly thought to be.
Disagree.
I don't maintain that there is or is not a god. I don't definitely
believe in god.
I don't definitely disbelieve in god. Neither do I believe that it is
unknowable whether there is a
god or not. Just that I don't know, or know how to know. I could invoke
Kosko and say
that I both believe and disbelieve.
I *definitely* don't believe in forcing black/white divisions on
something that is as fuzzy as human belief. :-)
-- Bob Grahame : <bdg@mm-croy.mottmac.com>
-- Agnostic and proud of it!
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