Agnosticism
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| + | '''Agnosticism''' is a [[philosophical]] position stating that there can be no [[proof]] either way that [[God]] exists or doesn't exist. Agnostics believe that there may be a god, but that he/she is ultimately unknowable. | ||
Also see: [[Atheist vs. agnostic]] | Also see: [[Atheist vs. agnostic]] | ||
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Agnosticism is a philosophical position stating that there can be no proof either way that God exists or doesn't exist. Agnostics believe that there may be a god, but that he/she is ultimately unknowable.
Also see: Atheist vs. agnostic