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Why I Am Agnostic (Part III)
By: Robert Green Ingersoll In my youth I read religious books — books about God, about the atonement — about salvation by faith, and about… -
Preferring to be an agnostic
by: Jonathan Lobl The thing I like about the Agnostic label; is that “theist” is not part of the word. MEDITATION 796 > Have your… -
What I Know About Some Churches
An Agnostic Classic by: Marilla M. Ricker From the essay What I Know About Some Churches And Why I Am An Agnostic published in Marilla… -
Tolerance goes both ways
by: Kristine Just a few months ago, I decided to become an agnostic. It feels good. I’ve even come to think that I might’ve been… -
Why I Am Agnostic (Part IX)
By: Robert Green Ingersoll I took another step. What is matter — substance? Can it be destroyed — annihilated? Is it possible to conceive of… -
Why I Am Agnostic (Part VIII)
By: Robert Green Ingersoll The theologians had always insisted that their God was the creator of all living things — that the forms, parts, functions,… -
Why I Am Agnostic (Part X)
By: Robert Green Ingersoll This God must be, if he exists, a person — a conscious being. Who can imagine an infinite personality? This God… -
Why I Am Agnostic (Part XI)
By: Robert Green Ingersoll (1896) When I became convinced that the Universe is natural — that all the ghosts and gods are myths, there entered… -
Why I Am Agnostic (Part VII)
By: Robert Green Ingersoll My attention was turned to other religions, to the sacred books, the creeds and ceremonies of other lands — of India,… -
Beware of Exploding Arguments
by: DEI At the end of his otherwise mostly perceptive commentary regarding the agnostic-atheist exchange between our Patriarch and Professor Massimo Pigliucci, Will Petillo offers…
