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2006-12-10 05:28:31 · 9 answers · asked by Barabas 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

no I meant ignostic not agnostic, look it up.
good answer after that small confusion though.

2006-12-10 06:22:10 · update #1

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An ignostic does not define god at all. He or she maintains the term "god" is without meaning. This is also known as theological non-cognitivism. Its proponents included the Logical Positivists and philosophers such as Sidney Hook.

2006-12-10 05:36:05 · answer #1 · answered by Aspurtaime Dog Sneeze 6 · 1 1

Gnostic's taught that there were thousands upon thousands of gods and deities who populated the universe and they proclaimed cosmic salvation by becoming intimate and knowledgeable with these gods. Human spirits were created in union with these gods and deities, but in the beginning, their souls were cast down into the material world. Their salvation was found by purifying ourselves from the polluting effects of matter and returning to the spiritual dwellings of the highest gods. They do this not by Jesus Christ but by knowing all the names of the gods.
Gnostic's demanded a high level of morality and intensity of devotion to their gods.

2006-12-10 13:39:12 · answer #2 · answered by Lives7 6 · 1 1

my guess is you mean agnostic.
and agnostics don't define god. Agnostic means without knowledge, so an agnostic does not know if there is a god. if you are unsure as to the existence of a thing, it cannot be defined.

2006-12-10 13:30:43 · answer #3 · answered by Jessica 4 · 1 1

In the language of the Gnosticism, God in the true sense is called the 'Pleroma', which means fullness.

2006-12-10 13:31:45 · answer #4 · answered by Erica 5 · 0 0

If you mean agnostic, they can't, that's why the word means; without knowledge.

2006-12-10 13:30:58 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

If God exists, it is unknowable and unprovable.

2006-12-10 13:31:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all, it's AGNOSTIC

We can't really define god

2006-12-10 13:30:27 · answer #7 · answered by Perry N 4 · 0 1

No such thing unless someone can prove it. WHy don't you be the first to do so?

2006-12-10 13:30:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

that's your problem man.

2006-12-10 13:43:59 · answer #9 · answered by Bear 3 · 0 0

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