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Defining the Supernatural
by: Will Petillo Since the question of what “supernatural” actually means was raised in this discussion, and JT went to the trouble of defining “God,”… -
Unknowable is not a statement of belief
by: Christian Bieck Thanks for your answer. It actually did provide some additional clarification as to the assumptions the UCTAA articles seem to be using.… -
Defending the indefensible
by: JT Christian: I suppose I’m a little at fault here in my brief intial response to your claim that “nothing unknowable can exist.” My… -
The word “agnostic” is based on “not knowing”
by: JT Christian: I respect your choice to put your own twist on the word agnostic, but the very origin of the word as coined… -
Debate & Discourse
by: Rev. Dr. Incitatus It’s like our own Council of Nicea, here. I think we’ve come to a resolution, but I had to respond to… -
Others have tacked the “unknowable” part onto the definition.
by: Clay Chesney I haven’t been able to find any quotes from Huxley that indicate he believed we “cannot know” about the existence of God.… -
There is a great deal more than just god that is not only unknown but also unknowable.
by: Paul W. Sharkey t form. This discussion has been continued. I have never quite understood, as a matter of epistemic rationality, the motivation of… -
Defining a Supreme Being
by: JT I have, as a result of this discussion now made some amendments to the Articles of Faith web page. No – no changes… -
That argument won’t fly
by: JT Christian: It strikes me that in your latest, you are turning to wordplay rather than making a valid argument. Perhaps I am missing… -
Unknowable beyond reasonable doubt
by: JT I think an Agnostic would be the more correct description of my state of mind. The whole subject [of God] is beyond the…
