Agnosticism and other related labels (Agnosticism)

by romansh ⌂ @, Sunday, May 04, 2014, 19:08 (3638 days ago) @ dhw
edited by unknown, Sunday, May 04, 2014, 20:00

No, I'm not, and you know I'm not. According to your twisted use of terminology, someone can be atheistic, theistic and agnostic all at the same time and even in relation to one and the same god. You are making a mockery of language. This discussion is leading us nowhere, and we should end it.-Well dhw according to my twisted language-Yes they can be theistic, atheistic and agnostic at the same time. 
ie a theist who disbelieves in a particular god or set of gods, understands that they can't know for sure.
Though one cannot be an atheist and a theist at the same time. That you can't see the difference worries me a little, just a little.-Atheists and theists can be agnostics at least according to Wikipedia. Notice the term agnostic is used as an adjective in the case of atheism and theism. This is all stuff that I have touched on before, in my twisted use of language.-The fact that you seem unwilling to understand what is meant by a devout Christian being atheistic towards Norse gods actually does say loads about your approach to others.-
Incidently this is a really nice source of viewpoints on agnosticism and world views in general.-It is almost as though in your world something is either blue, green or neither. And if someone describes something as bluey green it is a twisted use of language. -If you do not wish to continue ... please feel free not to continue.-> and even in relation to one and the same god.
I certainly have not meant to have said this. Please point out where I have said this.


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