I have faith in myself and the decisions I make. Even when they turn out to be bad decisions, I have faith I can make the best of them or there is a reason for them down the line.
I am open to the idea of a higher power, but not a slave to the idea. It's a very liberating feeling to be openminded and not follow the rigid Christian rules. My rules are not based on multiple translations of centuries old texts, mine are refined and changed as the need arised based on events and people in my life.
If pressed, I consider myself an agnostic humanist who is undecided about the existence of God. I have developed my morals and behavior from secular considerations and my behavior would not change much if the existence of God was proven to me.
2006-08-23 06:16:53
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answered by BabyRN 5
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You cannot label anybody as agnostic. May be you could also be a agnostic neurologically, but could well act outwardly to give vent to ur insecure feelings or ur ancesstoral beleifs, Or U could not be a person who want not to take the risk of being agnostic even though ur inner conscious compels U to be one. Even it could be the other way for so called agnostics. Who knows wheather god exists or not? Or what ever we beleive or perceive is correct or not scientifically? I dont think there is a theory to prove anything. Instead of doing the job of labelling ur self as so and so. Why cant U tell the world " i dont know who i am" which is more closer to truth.
2006-08-23 06:17:01
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answered by loginprakash 1
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Faith is a private matter. Organized religion are constructs of man, and very often do not have much to do with god. They are using god as a front to preach the beliefs of the religious leader, or some sort of cultural trend of the majority of people within their community.
It's good to have faith, but it's bad to have faith in the words of men.
2006-08-23 06:27:41
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answered by evil_clown_of_destruction 3
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We have no faith. Faith is a knowledge of things not seen and without any kind of supporting proof. Agnostics prefer logic and proof to guide their decisions. We do not seek to be "comforted" by blind faith. We seek the truth based on evidence.
2006-08-23 06:06:25
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answered by Rance D 5
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This world operates on to much faith, it's knowledge we need.
Tammi Dee
2006-08-23 06:07:35
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answered by tammidee10 6
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Hinduism. It is
Oldest
No one teacher, so most liberal
full of wisdom from numerous saints
full of morale
has two biggest epics ( Ramayan, Mahabharat)
Has song by Lord (gita)
Never preach religion to others
Drawbacks : caste system ( not now though)
2006-08-23 06:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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My faith is in my senses.
2006-08-23 06:13:37
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answered by spilli79 1
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the only thing i have faith in is myself......
2006-08-23 06:07:58
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answered by Anonymous
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not an agnostic but it would be "we don't know"
2006-08-23 06:07:04
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answered by bregweidd 6
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Use a dictionary.
2006-08-23 06:06:26
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answered by The Resurrectionist 6
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