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Junior Investigator
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 71
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I'm not strictly sure whether im an atheist or agnostic. I dont believe in God as an all creating Diety as portrayed by various religions.
However I do believe that the God referenced in the bible did exist at that time and many of the miracles mentioned are relatively primitive interpretations of what we are now experiencing as phenomena associated with UFO's. The burning bush (a landed UFO?) , Ascention into the clouds, Star of Bethlehem, and Angels just to name a few. |
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Junior Investigator
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 28
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If by "correct" view you mean the path with least resistance...than I would say yes. There's something quite Buddhist about those Agnostics, they have a full understanding of the Surrender. IMO, the true seeker who holds this view would encounter far fewer hang-ups and prejudices within him or her self while on their journey towards Absolute Truth.
However, of course this does not mean it IS the correct view. Not everyone is a Seeker, and honestly I am not even sure if everyone is aware that we as human beings have the ability to seek Truth. So these people (non-seekers?), along with the religious fundamentalist and the staunch atheist, whom are moral and live their individual lives to the fullest by creating universally positive changes within their family and community, would more than likely gain nothing by taking up an Agnostic point of view. So would it be correct for them? IMO no. Were they already correct? Who knows. Were they right? YES Last edited by 0obleck; 03-29-2011 at 04:37 PM. |
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Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Southpark
Posts: 265
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Agnostics are simply those that do not know if god exists.. they will admit there is no real way of knowing...
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