Well, being theist/atheist is the answer to the question of belief. Gnostic/agnostic is the answer to the question of knowledge. In that sense I guess I'm an agnostic atheist. But since knowledge is a subset of belief (i.e. very strong belief is called knowledge) the gnostic/agnostic q...
Damien Marie AtHope (Said as “At” “Hope”): Axiological Atheist, Anti-theist, Anti-religionist, Secular Humanist. Rationalist, Writer, Artist, Poet, Philosopher, Advocate, Activist, Psychology, and Armchair Archaeology/Anthropology/Historian. Damien is interested in: Freedom, Liberty, Justice, ...
Though surrounded by believers, while growing up as a child, I was essentially an agnostic. I pondered that, if this Creator actually existed, an unbiased investigation was needed to discover who He was and what He wanted from me. The following testimony is a trustworthy account of a journey...
Everyone is born atheist (or at least agnostic). Most of the time, it is the parents who indoctrinate the children with a particular religion. So appart from the ones who just don't believe to begin with, why do people abandon a particular religion? There are many reasons, here the most...