Theism, agnosticism, and atheism are three ways of approaching the question of whether any deities exist. Theism is the belief that one or more gods exist; it is a position held by the members of most major religions. Theism, religion, and belief go hand-in-hand, but theism does not exp...
In its original implication, corresponding to the position of its inventor, the term agnostic represented a state of suspended judgment with regard both to theism and atheism. On the ground that existing evidence does not justify either the affirmation or the denial of the being of God, God is...
Those who do not believe in a higher power embrace agnostic atheism. What's the difference between theist and agnostic? A theist believes in God with a level of certainty that an agnostic person is not willing to accept. An agnostic person may or may not believe in God, but qualifies ...
Agnosticism is among the possible results of such an integrated consideration, but then, it needs to be understood as concerned with more things than just the lack of decisive epistemic reasons for either theism or atheism. I develop this point with particular regard to individual and communal ...