Agnostic Theism?

Discussion in 'Agnosticism and Atheism' started by Common Sense, Jan 28, 2007.

  1. venom_zx

    venom_zx Member

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    it's a contradiction. i don't see how you not being the only one is relevant. as far as i know . a christian believes and an agnostic does not. i dont see how they could be combined
     
  2. Okiefreak

    Okiefreak Senior Member

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    I believe: in the model of Jesus for my life, in the values of peace, love of our neighbors, concern for the outcasts and least advantaged in society, peace, love, understanding, forgiveness. That's good enough for me. But Christian existentialist or Christian pragmatist might be more descriptive of my beliefs. Agnostic is admittedly a bit noncommital. Anyhow, my "agnostic Christian" reference isn't a label I ordinarily use. It came up in a response to the lead post entitled "Agnostic Theism", which you may have noticed is the title for this thread. Does that concept also bother you, too?
     
  3. venom_zx

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    the title of this thread seems to be the same contradiction. the first post is full of contradictions and many assumptions. you have also not provided any reasoning to show that this "concept" makes any sense. it's more a contradiction than a concept. well whatever you want to call it. it's a contradiction.
     

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