Maybe it is such, so your definition and their definition means "you are one or the other", funny how both sides want the same thing sort off.DannyM wrote: You can reject what you like.
DannyM wrote: Your rejection doesn't weaken the meanings of agnostic and atheist. I fear you have succumbed to the 'postmodern' attempt to calve up these meanings, all in the aid of recruiting more numbers to the slow-dying atheism. And also, perhaps, used by atheists as a get-out clause.
I would like the evidence
My position is the intention of what is true. Nothing less is good enough.DannyM wrote: ...By definition, an atheist would say that based on evidence (or lack of evidence) they believe that there is no god.
Yes, but with so many religions which is rightDannyM wrote: begs the question of Do you really know your own position?
I thought it was accurate...Maybe your 2nd point is right, or maybe its wrong...do nut knowDannyM wrote: However, when it comes down to the existence of God, people either 'believe' or not.
DannyM wrote: Why you choose to call yourself an agnostic atheist heaven only knows. Is it a buffer for your flimsy atheism? Is it a get-out clause?