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117/365 A is for "Agnostic"
“A” is for AGNOSTIC.
A definition from Wikipedia: "Agnostics claim either that it is not possible to have absolute or certain knowledge of the existence or nonexistence of God or gods; or, alternatively, that while individual certainty may be possible, they personally have no knowledge. Agnosticism in both cases involves some form of skepticism."
This sums me up pretty well. I consider myself an Agnostic Unitarian. I have lots of friends who are quite religious and we tend to “agree to disagree” in that department. To me, the ability to freely practice your chosen religion (or lack there of) is the founding principal of the United States of America. Sadly, I think many people have forgotten that. You don’t push your religion on me, and I won’t push my non-beliefs on you. Simple as that.
For Flickr Group Roulette and "An Alphabet of Life".
117/365 A is for "Agnostic"
“A” is for AGNOSTIC.
A definition from Wikipedia: "Agnostics claim either that it is not possible to have absolute or certain knowledge of the existence or nonexistence of God or gods; or, alternatively, that while individual certainty may be possible, they personally have no knowledge. Agnosticism in both cases involves some form of skepticism."
This sums me up pretty well. I consider myself an Agnostic Unitarian. I have lots of friends who are quite religious and we tend to “agree to disagree” in that department. To me, the ability to freely practice your chosen religion (or lack there of) is the founding principal of the United States of America. Sadly, I think many people have forgotten that. You don’t push your religion on me, and I won’t push my non-beliefs on you. Simple as that.
For Flickr Group Roulette and "An Alphabet of Life".