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From Seminary to agnosticism
by: AgnosticJames1982 I was born and raised in the Roman Catholic tradition, and spent four years of my life in a Catholic Seminary. Ironically, it… -
Some Occasionally Slightly Half-Baked Thoughts On Agnosticism, God’s Beard, Culture, Creationism, Scientism, and the Importance of Making Time to Learn the Banjo.
by: Michael Heath I think I have always been an apathetic agnostic. I have always been distrustful of anyone who presents an idea as absolute… -
The answer was very simple
from Shirley I came by agnosticism after much study of many different religions. The outcome was to find that the answer was, for me, very… -
From Catholic to Apathetic Agnostic Minister
By: Eric Benavidez So much has happened to me in my short 21.5 years of existence on this earth. The first eighteen years I lived… -
A History of Failure
by: George Ardell There is a recent book that might be of interest to agnostics. The title is “The Holy Bible: A History of Failure”… -
Agnosticism and Politics
from: Greg You’ve may already have seen this, but there was an excellent Op/Ed piece in yesterday’s (July 21,2008) New York Times about Agnosticism and… -
On positive arguments for disbelief rather than refutations of belief
by Phil van Bergen It would appear that most arguments supporting atheism (or denying theism – and I realise we are mainly agnostics) stem from… -
The Opus Hominis.
by Zen Rajosta Opus Hominis website Opus Hominis is Latin and means “work of humans’ instead of Opus Dei which means “work of god”. The… -
Questions and Answers
by: Author Unknown / Image Designer Unknown and Agnostiscism is, perhaps, not answering a question that cannot be answered. -
An apathetic and agnostic cartoon
by: Paul Neubauer Apathy and agnosticism in a cartoon http://synd.imgsrv.uclick.com/comics/nq/2010/nq101108.gif The above is from Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller, a syndicated comic strip which occasionally…
