where do we draw the line? \\
Okay, I posted an entry about atheism (well, really just a question that I elongated into an entry) and someone told me that they were an "agnostic atheist." I found it rather peculiar because I was under the impression that the "rank" of belief to non-belief in descriptive terms, so to speak, went like this (simply put): believer (or theist), agnostic, then atheist. Apparently, that has changed or is just plain wrong. Either way, I'm going to take a look at each of these (and probably the 'gnostic' also, so to not leave it out). I am in no way trying to prove or disprove anything, just doing research. Now, you can't know undoubtedly that I haven't done this already and could think that I am piecing it together in a "clever" way, etc, but let's just say this: I am not clever enough with words or anything else to "pwn" anybody on anything, alright? That said, I do this for the first time...right now. I'm going to go look up "atheist" in the dictionary. If anybody knows a better place to look, inform me. I could try wikipedia..and I may, we shall see. OK.
First thing I notice (funny) is on the left side (using dictionary.com) it says: "Commonly confused: agnostic" and then it says: "Synonyms: agnostic." I find that rather funny..but, am waiting for page to load (BB tethered modem internet is slooow)..
atheist: a person who denies or disbelieves the existence of a supreme being or beings.
Mmk. It doesn't mention why they don't believe, just that they don't believe. Let's continue to "agnostic."
agnostic: (noun) a person who holds that the existence of the ultimate cause, as god, and the essential nature of things are unknown and unknowable, or that human knowledge is limited to experience. --(adj) asserting the uncertainty of all claims to knowledge
gnostic: (adj) 1. pertaining to knowledge. 2. possessing knowledge, esp. esoteric knowledge of spiritual matters. (noun) 1. a member of any of certain sects among the early Christians who claimed to have superior knowledge of spiritual matters, and explained the world as created by powers or agencies arising as emanations from the Godhead.
Okay, to understand that I need to look up esoteric.
esoteric: (adj) 1. understood by or meant for only the select few who have special knowledge or interest 2. belonging to the select few. 3. private; secret; confidential. 4. (of a philosophical doctrine or the like) intended to be revealed only to the initiates of a group.
Okay, since I doubt the term 'gnostic theist' is very widespread, we can assume the noun definition is most applicable since the adjective form doesn't really circulate much.
theist: 1. the belief in one god as the creator and ruler of the universe, without rejection of revelation (distinguished from deism).
2. belief in the existence of a god or gods (opposed to atheism)
Okay, now i'm going to see if there is a definition for agnostic atheist. Hopefully.
For the record, I find no mention of "agnostic atheist" or "agnostic atheism" at dictionary.com or even in google EXCEPT at wikipedia. You would think it would be more widespread (only based on the fact that I heard it twice in a day). But here is what wikipedia said:
"Agnostic atheists are atheistic because they do not have belief in the existence of any deity, and agnostic because they do not claim to know that a deity does not exist."
Which basically tells me it's ballarky. They do not believe in a god, but have no reason behind it. They can still just as readily admit that there could be a god as plain old agnostics would (but they would probably say there isn't one, without any substantial claim to knowledge of their claim being true or accurate). They just choose not to believe in a god. Which is a very spaghetti-spine position to take, in my opinion. Basically they want a way to say "I don't believe in God, but don't try to show me the error of my ways because I'm going to disbelieve anyway, no matter what proof you can or can't show me - I'm going to claim uncertainty on all of it."
It's a way of getting out of having to make a decision. Which is fine for some people - I suppose. I thought I would find something rather intellectual or something..but I didn't. Good luck to all of you who are "agnostic atheists." I'll keep my God and His science anyday. :)
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