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RE[5]: Comment by KLU9
by lucas_maximus on Fri 20th May 2011 18:54
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Not believing in supernatural forces usually means that you base your beliefs and opinions on repeatable scientific facts. I see them as opposite sides of the same coin.
When I say that I am somewhere between Atheism and Agnostic, I quite firm enough that these things don't exist. However I not arrogant enough to say it with 110% conviction.
Edited 2011-05-20 19:03 UTC




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Atheism is that the person believes that there are NO supernatural forces whatsoever, agnostism is that the person doesn't currently believe in any specific supernatural force but doesn't deny the possibility of such existing. I don't see how you can be "between those two" because they're quite clear about the distinction and are mutually exclusive.
I personally am agnostic: I don't believe in any specific supernatural being or force, ghosts, spirits or anything the like, but I don't deny the possibility of such existing even without my knowledge of them.